Boca Raton Divorce Lawyer Blog

Domestic Abuse Is Not Always Physical
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

When most people hear the term “domestic abuse,” they tend to think of an abusive spouse or partner who uses physical violence to control or dominate the other person involved in the relationship. While this type of violence certainly occurs and is a serious issue, abuse between spouses can take many forms, many of which…

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Tips for Stay-at-Home Parents Facing Divorce
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Divorce can be an uncertain or stressful situation for anyone. After all, many facets of your life from your living arrangements to your finances to your relationship with your children will likely change. While these changes may be difficult for anyone, they can be particularly difficult and stressful for a parent who has decided to…

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Be Careful When Classifying Your Marital Assets
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

A major part of any divorce case will likely be the equitable division of assets as directed under Florida law. Not all assets owned by the divorcing spouses will be subject to division, however, as only assets considered to be “marital property” must be divided. Marital property is anything owned by both spouses together while…

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New Divorce Bill Proposed in Florida
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

There are many different laws in Florida that can apply to divorce cases. Laws dictate how child support is calculated, how property is divided, and much more. Once again, the Florida legislature has proposed several bills that could create some major changes to two different laws that are central to many divorce cases–alimony (also called…

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Fraud in Divorce
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Fraud can happen in a wide variety of circumstances and divorce is no different. Courts depend upon information provided by each spouse in order to issue final judgments on issues such as child support, child custody, spousal support, and equitable division of property and debts. If one spouse provides false information in an attempt to…

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Taking Custody Matters Into Your Own Hands Can Have Serious Consequences
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

When a court issues an order for visitation and timesharing of children, it is common for one or both parents to be dissatisfied with some aspect of the parenting time arrangement. Even if you both agree to the arrangement at the time of the custody case, circumstances may change and may lead to conflicts regarding…

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Does Divorce Hurt Your Credit Score?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Many people believe that when they get married, their credit score will be combined with their spouse’s and that their credit will be intertwined. Therefore, many people may wonder what will happen to their credit if they later decide to get divorced. First, it is important to understand that your marital status does not directly…

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Changing Your Name After a Divorce
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Divorce can involve many complicated legal filings and administrative tasks. One important task that should not be ignored is changing your name back to your maiden name if you wish to do so. While name changes have traditionally been associated with women, this is no longer the case since the legality of same-sex marriage and…

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Your Facebook Posts Could Have an Impact on the Outcome of Your Divorce
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

The end of a long-term relationship can be emotionally difficult and can make people act in ways that may be out of character. Sometimes, people who are getting a divorce feel a newfound sense of freedom that allows them to pursue new social or romantic options. In other instances, a divorce can cause individuals to…

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Divorce Can Affect Your Taxes
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

With the start of a new year, many people will begin thinking about the annual dreaded tax deadline looming in April. If you are in the midst of a separation or divorce, taxes can be even more complicated, as many issues can arise. The following are only some considerations that may need to be addressed…

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