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Preparing for Divorce—Before the Wedding Takes Place

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

If there was a 50% chance that you could die of a hereditary disease, wouldn’t you take action to lower your risk? You probably would. So why do those who plan to get married fail to adequately prepare for the future, knowing that there is statistically a 50% chance that their marriage could end… Read More »

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How Reports of Abuse or Alienation Can Affect Child Custody

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

When child custody comes to mind, you probably think that the women are the ones who always get custody of the children in a divorce. This is actually a common misconception. Things have changed on the child custody front in recent years because judges and courts are tired of dealing with false allegations from… Read More »

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Simplifying the Probate Process

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

It is hardly ever easy when a loved one dies. There is, of course, the grief involved. If you’ve been appointed executor of the estate, you’ll be tasked with dealing with all of the financial aspects that the deceased left behind. If you are the executor, you have a big job ahead. First, you… Read More »

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How to Be a Good Landlord and Avoid Disputes With Tenants

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Landlords and tenants often do not get along due to various conflicts. Tenants expect too much, while landlords sometimes do nothing but collect the rent. Sometimes there are issues about who will pay for repairs. Tenants sometimes fail to pay rent on time or leave their place a mess. Since the landlords are the… Read More »

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Dating After Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

After being married and then going through divorce, most people are uninterested in trying for Round 2 of wedded bliss. In fact, more than 50% of women have no desire to remarry after a divorce. After a divorce, a person is dealing with baggage such as an ex-spouse, kids, finances and a slew of… Read More »

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Wedding Costs Tied to Divorce, Study Shows

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

They say that money can’t buy happiness, and this apparently applies to wedding expenses. Spending too much on a wedding is more likely to lead to divorce, according to a study of 1,000 people who married in the last decade. The average cost of a wedding is nearly $34,000. However, 60% of couples spend… Read More »

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How Tax Returns Can Prove Adultery

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

If you think your spouse is cheating on you, you may go to extremes to confirm your suspicions and determine whether or not you need to file for divorce. Perhaps you go through your spouse’s phone or emails looking for proof. Maybe you install a tracking device on their phone or car. You might… Read More »

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Is Florida a Good Place to Settle Down?

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Florida is known for its family friendly entertainment and beautiful weather, but how does it fare when it comes to settling down and starting a family? Not so good, according to a recent survey. Earlier this year, WalletHub released its annual ranking, entitled “Best & Worst States to Raise a Family.” It seems as… Read More »

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What Women Should Know Before Filing for Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

Divorce is stressful for all involved, but women tend to get the short end of the stick. Unlike what is portrayed in movies, women are not looking to screw over their spouses or hide assets. Not all are looking for revenge. On the contrary, many are uneducated about the divorce process and need guidance… Read More »

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Concerns in a High Asset Divorce

By Edward J. Jennings, P.A. |

On the surface, a high asset divorce may seem easier than a regular divorce. There’s a lot more money involved, so each spouse can take a huge chunk and move on, right? Not exactly. In fact, these divorces are often more complex because there are many more assets involved and they need to be… Read More »

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