Financial

Financial Matters


Epstein Family Law, P.A. advises clients in disputes involving support, property division, and other financial matters that frequently arise in divorce and related family law proceedings.

Financial Matters in Marital and Family Cases

Florida courts evaluate a range of factors when addressing financial issues between spouses, parents, and other family members. These matters may include income, earning capacity, the needs of a child or spouse, the length of the marriage, and the identification and equitable distribution of assets and liabilities.

Alimony & Spousal Support

Alimony may be awarded in some cases based on one spouse’s need and the other spouse’s ability to pay. Courts may also consider the standard of living during the marriage, the length of the marriage, and each party’s financial resources.

Child Support

Child support is generally guided by Florida’s child support guidelines. The court may review each parent’s income, healthcare costs, daycare expenses, and the number of overnights exercised under the parenting plan.

Good Fortune Child Support and Adult Dependent Children

Some cases involve high-income parents and claims for child support. Others concern support for adult dependent children who cannot care for themselves because of a physical or mental condition.

Equitable Distribution and Complex Property Division

Florida applies the principle of equitable distribution, whereby marital assets and debts are divided fairly, though not always equally. Certain matters require a more nuanced financial analysis, including those involving hidden assets, commingled property, executive compensation structures, family businesses, and contested valuations.

Contact Epstein Family Law, P.A. Today

Whether the dispute involves support, asset division, or other financial matters in marital and family cases, Epstein Family Law, P.A. provides informed representation for clients throughout Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade. Contact our office today for a consultation with our South Florida family attorney to discuss your rights, your obligations, and the financial issues that matter most to your future.