What Happens to a Family Home in a Florida Divorce? 🏡
For many couples, the family home is more than just a piece of property — it’s where memories were made, children were raised, and life unfolded. When divorce enters the picture, deciding what happens to the family home can be one of the most emotionally and financially complex issues to resolve.
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Parental Relocation in Florida: Your Guide to Moving With a Child 🚚👨👩👧
Whether you’re moving for a new job, to be closer to family, or simply for a fresh start, relocating with a child in Florida comes with strict legal requirements. If you share custody, have a parenting plan, or any court-ordered time-sharing arrangement, Florida parental relocation law places limits on how and when...
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Family Law Mediation in Northeast Florida: A Smarter Way to Resolve Family Disputes
If you're facing a family law issue in Northeast Florida—whether it's a divorce, child custody dispute, or a post-judgment modification—you don’t have to go straight to court. Instead, many families are turning to a better, faster, and more affordable solution: family law mediation.
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Alimony in Florida: What You Need to Know About the Latest Law Update💼
Alimony or spousal support is one of the most contested aspects of any Florida divorce. As of July 1, 2023, the laws surrounding alimony in Florida changed significantly with the signing of Senate Bill 1416.
Whether you’re pursuing or contesting spousal support, understanding how Florida's new...
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Modifying Family Law Orders in Florida: What You Need to Know ⚖️
Life changes — and Florida family law recognizes that. If your circumstances have shifted since your divorce or family court judgment, you may be eligible to modify an existing order related to child custody (time-sharing), child support, or alimony.
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Estate Planning in Northeast Florida: Plan Today, Protect Tomorrow📝
Estate planning is one of the most important—and often overlooked—steps you can take to protect your family, your assets, and your peace of mind. At Cooper & Cooper, P.A., we help individuals and families throughout Northeast Florida create customized estate plans that reflect their goals, values, and financial future.
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High Networth Divorce in Florida: A Guide for High Net Worth Individuals on Equitable Distribution in Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Baker & Putnam Counties
Dividing marital assets during a divorce is complex—especially for high-net-worth individuals with substantial property, businesses, or investments. Florida follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning that marital assets and debts are divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. The equitable distribution process is especially important if you are going through a high...
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Military Divorce in Florida: How Retirement, TRICARE, and Benefits Are Handled in Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Baker & Putnam Counties
Going through a military divorce in Florida? Whether you're an active service member or the spouse of one, divorce can become more complex when military benefits, pensions, and entitlements are involved. Understanding your rights and responsibilities under both Florida and federal law is key to protecting your future.
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Child Support in Florida: A Guide for Parents in Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Baker & Putnam County
Are you a parent in Duval County, Clay County, Nassau County, St. Johns County, Baker County, or Putnam County, Florida, navigating child support after a divorce or separation? Whether you live in Jacksonville, Orange Park, Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach, Macclenny, or Palatka, understanding how...
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Dependency Law in Florida: What Families Dealing with the Department of Children of Families (DCF) Need to Know in Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, Baker & Putnam Counties
Navigating a dependency case in Florida can be a complicated and emotionally challenging process—especially when the safety and well-being of a child are at stake. At Cooper & Cooper, P.A., we understand how difficult these cases can be for families, and we’re here to help guide you every step of the way....
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