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Uncontested Divorce in Florida – What You Should Know in 2026

Divorce, MarriageBy britecode marketingDecember 23, 2025

Florida divorce is changing at high speed, and the couples divorcing there are opting towards a simpler and amiable means of ending their marriage. This option is known as an uncontested divorce, and it is becoming one of the most popular options. It is less stressful, time-saving, and it helps the two partners to move…

Rise of Silent Divorce-What Florida Couples Need to Know-2026

The Rise of Silent Divorce – What Florida Couples Need to Know in 2026

Divorce, Divorce Tips, Family Law, MarriageBy britecode marketingDecember 18, 2025

One of the trends in Florida in the coming year is a silent divorce. Couples are more willing and desire to separate without drama and protracted court battles. This is a peaceful approach that is mostly prevalent in West Palm Beach. It ensures privacy, reduces stress, and enables couples to proceed gracefully and calmly. What…

Will Inheritance Be Split in a Florida Divorce

Will Inheritance Be Split in a Florida Divorce? Updated 2026 Guide

Divorce, Family Law, New LawsBy britecode marketingDecember 11, 2025

During a divorce, inheritance may cause a big confusion. A significant number of couples in Florida fail to determine whether an inheritance should be protected or shared. As new concepts and more revised explanations take effect in 2026, the topic of how inheritance ensues in case of a Florida divorce is more relevant than ever…

5 Divorce Trends Shaping Family Law in Florida in 2026

5 Divorce Trends Shaping Family Law in Florida in 2026

Divorce, Family Law, New LawsBy britecode marketingDecember 5, 2025

Divorce in Florida is rising. For couples in West Palm Beach and across the state, new legal realities are coming up and knowing them could make all the difference. At the Affordable Divorce Center, we are on the upslope side of the curve and you will not have to deal with these changes yourself.  The…

What Documents Do You Need to File for Divorce in Florida

What Documents You Need to File Divorce? | West Palm Beach, Florida?

DivorceBy britecode marketingNovember 26, 2025

Divorce has a profound impact on your loved ones and fundamentally alters your life. If you’re considering or going through a divorce in Florida, you need to be well-prepared and informed about the procedure and documents.  Affordable Divorce Center is available to assist you on your path, whether you require knowledge, direction, or helpful counsel.…

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?

DivorceBy britecode marketingNovember 17, 2025

Divorce is far more difficult and time-consuming than getting married. While a spontaneous marriage can be consummated in a few minutes, a divorce can take months or even years to complete.  Given that the lawyer has no influence over the timeframe, this is usually the most upsetting aspect of a divorce for the client. The…

Florida Divorce Trends for 2026 - Every couple should know

Snowbird Divorces: Splitting Time Between Florida and Another State

DivorceBy britecode marketingOctober 15, 2025

You probably know what a snowbird is if you reside in Florida. A snowbird is a person who spends the warmer summer months in a place where winters are severe and uncomfortable, usually in the northern section of the country, but relocates to Florida for the winter. This is a way of life where a…

International Divorce Complications When Children Are Involved

International Divorce Complications When Children Are Involved

Custody, DivorceBy britecode marketingOctober 9, 2025

The world has become smaller thanks to the internet and air travel. Meeting, falling in love, and starting a family with someone who was born on a different continent is now simpler than ever. Families are more lively, and diversity has benefited much from this. But what happens when you decide to separate? More importantly,…

What Happens When One Spouse Moves Out of State During Divorce

What Happens When One Spouse Moves Out of State During Divorce?

DivorceBy britecode marketingSeptember 30, 2025

Divorce is already complicated, but things can get even harder when one spouse moves out of state. During separation, many individuals move out to work, family, or to start afresh. Nonetheless, this ruling can have an impact on custody, property split, and expediency of the case. In Florida, there are special guidelines on the way…

Can You Collect Social Security from an Ex-Spouse in Florida

Can You Collect Social Security from an Ex-Spouse in Florida?

DivorceBy britecode marketingSeptember 22, 2025

There are numerous aspects of life that divorce alters. Whether a person can receive a Social Security payment as an ex-spouse is one of the most frequently asked questions. The answer to that is yes, but only on certain conditions. The rules in Florida are based on federal law, which is used in all states.…

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