Joshua is here to bring you up to speed on Judge’s Discretion and what it means to you

Judges have a lot of discretion, and discretion is a very broad word that essentially means the judge can do almost whatever they want within the confines of the law. There’s a lot of gray areas when you go to court. It’s very important for the clients to realize that while every client, when they

Professional Practices and Divorce: Unique Issues for Doctors, Lawyers, and Dentists

Professional Practices and Divorce: Unique Issues for Doctors, Lawyers, and Dentists

When a spouse owns a professional practice, divorce can raise unique legal and financial questions. Medical practices, law firms, dental offices, and other professional businesses often represent both a livelihood and a valuable asset. Unlike other forms of property, professional practices may involve licensing restrictions, partnership agreements, and ongoing client relationships. Courts and attorneys often

Divorce Attorney Myth Busting

The biggest misconception that people have about divorce lawyers is that the divorce lawyers are just out to take their money and look at them as a blank check. We at Brodie Friedman don’t look at a client as a blank check. We try to address their issue as efficiently as possible, not to drive

Dividing Investment Portfolios in a Florida Divorce

Dividing Investment Portfolios in a Florida Divorce

Investment accounts can represent a substantial portion of marital wealth in many Florida divorces. Portfolios may include brokerage accounts, retirement investments, mutual funds, or managed portfolios that have grown over time. Unlike tangible assets, investment accounts fluctuate in value and often involve tax considerations that must be carefully evaluated. When dividing investment portfolios, courts and

Curious about Prenuptual Agreements?

The most important thing to understand when drafting a prenuptial agreement is what are the party’s goals? What are they trying to achieve, and how can I help them achieve that goal? Sometimes the parties may not understand what a prenuptial agreement encompasses or entails. Sometimes a client will come in and know exactly what

When a Divorce Involves Multiple Properties: What Florida Courts Often Examine

When a Divorce Involves Multiple Properties: What Florida Courts Often Examine

Divorces involving multiple real estate holdings frequently introduce issues that do not appear in more routine cases. Couples may own a primary residence, vacation properties, rental units, or investment properties. Each property must be evaluated carefully before equitable distribution can occur. Real estate can carry emotional and financial significance, but Florida courts generally focus on

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