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Explore family law in bankruptcy, including divorce, child custody, marital debt division, and how bankruptcy filings affect court orders in Florida.

2023 Update: Florida established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). With equal time-sharing as the default, consistent routines

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms changed how

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms changed how

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms affect divorce

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms changed how

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms changed how

Navigating Divorce 2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These reforms

TL;DR: A divorce in Jacksonville costs between $500 and $50,000+ depending on whether it is uncontested or contested. The Duval County filing fee is $409,

Divorce and Menopause 2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These