Monthly Archives: June 2026
Divorcing a Spouse Who is Out of the Country
International divorce is a highly complicated process. When one spouse is outside of the U.S. indefinitely, a court might be unable to assert jurisdiction over them. That means some of the court’s decisions might not be binding on your spouse, or you will need to try to get a foreign court to recognize your… Read More »
If Florida is a No-Fault State, Why Allege Adultery in a Miami Divorce?
Florida is a no-fault divorce state, so no one is required to prove a “fault” to obtain a divorce decree. Nonetheless, there may be reasons that you want to allege to the judge that your spouse has been unfaithful. Contact Hamilton O’Neill today. In this post, we look at why you may want to… Read More »
Broken Promises: Can You Sue for Breach of a Marriage Contract?
Many people get cold feet in the period between their engagement and their wedding day. If your fiancé calls off the wedding, do you have a legal right to sue? Once upon a time, the answer would be “yes,” but Florida has changed its law. Today, you cannot sue for a broken promise to… Read More »
These 3 Assets Are Hard to Divide in a Miami Divorce
Divorce for high net-worth couples is complicated for various reasons, with many couples having assets spread across dozens of states or foreign countries. In our experience, certain assets are harder to divide than others. In particular, pets, cryptocurrency, and small businesses are especially challenging and require the help of an experienced legal team. Call… Read More »
