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Mediation & Settlement

Mediation and Settlement

Settlement evaluation, mediation dynamics, financial oversight, alimony, and equitable distribution — the moments where the dollars are decided.

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The resources in this library are for educational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship. Aliette Hernandez Carolan, Esq. is licensed to practice law in Florida only.

Mediation & Settlement

How to Evaluate a Florida Divorce Settlement Offer Before You Sign.

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Mediation Pressure in Florida Family Law: When to Slow Down.

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Financial Disclosure in Florida Divorce: What Mandatory Really Means.

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Florida Alimony After the 2023 Law Changes: What You Need to Know.

What changed on July 1, 2023 — the end of permanent alimony, durational caps, the short-marriage presumption, and the new retirement modification pathway — and what it means for active Florida cases.

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Equitable Distribution in Florida: What Counts as Marital and What Does Not.

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Hidden Assets in Florida Divorce: Patterns and Discovery Tools.

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Business Valuation in Florida Divorce: Why the Method Matters.

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Marital Settlement Agreements in Florida: Clauses People Regret.

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Tax Consequences of Florida Divorce Settlements That Surprise Clients.

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Financial Oversight Failures in Florida Divorce Settlements.

Incomplete disclosure, valuation errors, and structural settlement problems that surface only after a Florida divorce is final — and what an independent review surfaces before signing.

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Mediator vs. Strategist vs. Litigator in Florida: Understanding the Three Roles.

What each role actually does in a Florida divorce, what it cannot do, and how to use all three without expecting one to perform another's function.

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When Mediation Fails in Florida and What Comes Next.

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