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How Does Alimony Work in Florida?

Did you know alimony is the area of family law that requires the most litigation?  In short, alimony and spousal support are payments that are meant to alleviate the financial burdens of the dependent spouse following a divorce.  Let’s get into the details about the different types of alimony in Florida and what it means

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What is a postnuptial agreement?

Whether it’s from popular mainstream media or from your own friends/family, you’ve definitely heard of a “prenup” or a prenuptial agreement, in full.  But have you heard of a postnuptial agreement?  This can be a helpful Family Law agreement, to plan for any potential changes in the future. A Postnuptial Agreement A postnuptial agreement is

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Christina Anton Garcia Named Top Lawyer by Tampa Magazine

Christina Anton Garcia, founder of Anton Garcia Law, was named a Top Lawyer for 2022 by Tampa Magazine. This is the second time that Christina has been recognized by the publication for this award. “To help you find an attorney in the Tampa Bay area who understands your needs, we asked the nearly 7,000 attorneys practicing

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Everything You Need to Know About Narcissism

One of the most common statements our attorneys at Anton Garcia Law hear is “I think my spouse is a narcissist.” This has led us to write several blog posts on the topic to clear the air about the confusing and frustrating subject.  Overall, we’ve found that the term ‘Narcissist’ is heavily overused in the

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3 Reasons to Pursue a Collaborative Divorce

Collaborative divorce is a more civilized approach to the traditional divorce process. It begins when two parties sign a commitment agreement stating that they won’t go to court. The goal is to help clients end marriages as peacefully and positively as possible, with the goal of mutual benefit. If you’re on the fence about pursuing

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These are the Signs of Emotional Abuse to Look for in a Divorce.

It’s a sad reality that abuse often occurs during the course of the divorce proceedings. More often than not, this abuse remains emotional. With this being said, it’s important to recognize the signs of emotional abuse (in yourself and children) and what effects may result. Typical signs of emotional abuse during divorce include: Lying to

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