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Taking Time To Assess Your Finances

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Because a divorce impacts so many areas of a person’s life, including their current spending and future financial plans, getting a hold on your financial situation now can help you plan as you exit a marriage and finalize your divorce in the state of Florida. Complex situations can be made simpler when you break… Read More »

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How Attorneys Guide Dads Through Divorce Agreements

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

There is often a lot of stress surrounding the end of a marriage, and if you are a parent, it is common to worry about your kids as well as yourself. The divorce process can be further complicated when it comes to making decisions about child custody, child support, and other important parenting issues…. Read More »

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Why You Need A Lawyer If You Suspect Hidden Assets

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

If you are separating and planning to divorce in Tampa, and you suspect your spouse is hiding assets in order to retain them, it is crucial to have a lawyer on your side. A seasoned Tampa family lawyer has years of experience in Florida divorce laws, they can guide you through the laws and… Read More »

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3 Resolutions To Smooth The Divorce Process

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Anytime you make a decision to better your life, you can make a few resolutions. Making the decision to improve your life and live in a way that allows you to grow and thrive. Many find it helpful to make a few resolutions to help guide them through large life changes, such as when… Read More »

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4 Reasons Child Support Payments Stop

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Many divorced parents rely on child support payments from their ex-spouse in order to maintain their household budget. After all, there are a lot of expenses connected to raising children. Housing, food, clothing, and health care add up. In fact, according to one analysis, a family raising a child will spend approximately $300,000 on… Read More »

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Finding Areas Of Agreement When Ending A Marriage

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When possible, finding common ground when getting a divorce in Florida has significant benefits for both parties. For instance, both individuals will save time and money. Negotiating terms is far less expensive and time consuming than going to court as litigating a divorce can be a long and costly process. Also, when there are… Read More »

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What About An Inheritance For My Kids?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Life changes lead to individuals reassessing long-term plans, and many parents want to be sure that family assets are transferred to their children at a later date. Because of this, if you are entering a marriage and already have children from a prior relationship, you may want to consider how to set aside funds… Read More »

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Florida Grandparents And Visitation

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Family changes, such as divorce or death, upset familial relationships. There are situations in which a Florida grandparent may no longer be able to spend time with their grandchildren as often as they did in the past. If this is true for you, you may wonder if there is a legal way to establish… Read More »

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Kids, Family Stress, And Divorce

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Tension is common within a family when a marriage is ending, both for the adults and for the kids. There is even stress when the choice to end the union is amicable. After all, even when the parents agree living apart is for the best, the children may be upset about the transition from… Read More »

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What If I Want To Claim My Child On My Taxes?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Claiming children is part of filing taxes most parents are familiar with, but when parents divorce, sometimes there is confusion about who will be claiming children moving forward. After all, both parents may have become used to claiming the kids when they filed their taxes jointly, and if they are choosing to co-parent, an… Read More »

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