Updating Your Will and Estate Plan After Divorce in Florida: Complete 2026 Guide
Florida law automatically revokes ex-spouse provisions in wills under F.S. §732.507. Learn the 8 documents to update within 30 days of your divorce.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
Florida law automatically revokes ex-spouse provisions in wills under F.S. §732.507. Learn the 8 documents to update within 30 days of your divorce.
Florida divorce requires sworn financial affidavits within 45 days. Filing fee: $408-$409. Hiding assets risks perjury charges and contempt penalties.
Florida divorce financial planning requires $408 filing fee, 45-day disclosure deadline, and QDRO for retirement division. Complete 2026 guide with CDFA tips.
Florida HSA divorce division follows equitable distribution law. HSA transfers incident to divorce are tax-free under IRC § 223(d)(7). $408 filing fee.
Florida single-income divorce budgets require $2,524-$5,017/month. Learn alimony caps at 35% income difference under F.S. §61.08 and create your post-divorce financial plan.
Florida divorce costs average $11,000-$14,000. Learn the 2026 steps to rebuild credit, create a post-divorce budget, and secure financial independence.
Learn how to close joint bank accounts during Florida divorce. Filing fee $408, 45-day disclosure deadline, and legal steps to protect your finances.
Get divorced in Florida with no money using fee waivers ($408 waived), free legal aid, and pro bono lawyers. Complete 2026 guide with eligibility requirements.
Florida divorcees married 10+ years can collect up to 50% of an ex-spouse's Social Security at age 62. Full 2026 eligibility rules and filing steps.
Florida divorce health insurance options: COBRA costs $584/month, ACA premiums up 114% in 2026. 60-day enrollment deadline. Full coverage guide.
Learn how divorce impacts your credit score in Florida. 50+ point drops are common. Covers joint debt, F.S. §61.075, FCRA protections, and 8 steps to rebuild credit.