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Monthly Archives: January 2026

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When Unequal Distribution Goes Too Far in a Florida Divorce

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A lot of folks assume that Florida divorces always end up with marital assets and debts being split between the spouses. While that is the default position of the Florida courts, it doesn’t necessarily have to work out that way. The courts can sometimes see fit to favor one litigant with a larger share… Read More »

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When Can the Florida Courts Unevenly Divide Assets in Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Florida is an equitable distribution state. This means that the marital estate is divided in accordance with what is “fair” to both parties. In other words, your marital estate may not necessarily be divided in half. The courts can favor one spouse with a greater portion of the assets or a smaller portion of… Read More »

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Reversing a Domestic Violence Injunction

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Florida law provides for special protections for those who are the victims of domestic violence. Such injunctions are an important tool to protect individuals from harm or the threat of harm by a family member. However, injunctions can have a significant effect on another person’s personal liberties, residency rights, and especially custody issues. In… Read More »

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Attorney’s Fees in Florida Divorce Cases

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Divorce is not necessarily cheap, especially if you take your case before a judge. These situations tend to be much more expensive, which allows one person to have a significant advantage over the other when it comes to legal representation. In some cases, the court will award the partner with fewer resources attorney fees…. Read More »

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