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Divorce Mediator – Legal Separation In Florida

| By Beth Reineke

You want to separate, but you don’t want to file for divorce at this time. What should you do? Most Florida divorce attorneys will tell you that Florida law does not recognize legal separations. What they should be saying is that divorce in Florida is “no-fault” and that Florida does not require a couple to be “legally separated” for a period of time in order to obtain their divorce. So what are your options if you want to separate, but are not ready to file for divorce? Your best option is what is called a “post-nuptial” agreement. A post-nuptial agreement is basically a pre-nuptial agreement entered into after you are married. Like a pre-nuptial agreement a post-nuptial agreement can address your present financial arrangements and future financial arrangements in the event of divorce, incapacity or death. Attorney Mediator Beth Reineke has been practicing divorce and family law for over 25 years. More information about Attorney Reineke’s credentials and the services she provides can be found on her website
www.bethreineke.com.

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Attorney Beth Reineke devotes her law practice exclusively to mediation and other alternative dispute resolution services in divorce, paternity and family law. If you are committed to resolving conflicts without going to war, contact Reineke Mediations for a free telephone consultation. Our Tampa, Florida mediator conducts in person and virtual sessions with couples who live in and about the Tampa Bay Area – primarily, Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties.

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