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Monthly Archives: October 2025

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What Happens to Family Pets During a Florida Divorce

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

For many couples, pets are more than animals, they are beloved family members. When a marriage ends, deciding who will keep the family pet can be one of the most emotional parts of the process. While people often expect the law to treat pets like children in custody disputes, courts approach the matter very… Read More »

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Why Are Divorces After Decades of Marriage Increasing?

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

The phenomenon known as gray divorce is gaining momentum in the state of Florida. Gray divorce refers to marriages dissolving among couples aged 50 and older. While overall divorce rates have declined or stabilized, the trend among older adults tells a different story. From asset division to estate affairs and well-being, exiting a decades-long… Read More »

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Local Celebrations and Addressing Them in Parenting Plans

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Parents who are going through a divorce or separation are tasked with developing a parenting plan that works for the whole family. While parenting plans often focus on major holidays, like Thanksgiving, Christmas, or the Fourth of July, a lot of families also participate in local festivals and community celebrations that are just as… Read More »

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How Prenups Are Viewed in Collaborative and Litigious Divorce Cases

By Bruce S. Rosenwater |

Prenuptial agreements are contracts, signed before marriage, that can determine how assets, debts, and even spousal support are handled if the relationship ends. While the terms of a prenuptial agreement are legally binding if properly executed, how they are approached can vary depending on whether the divorce proceeds collaboratively or through litigation. If you… Read More »

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