Bifurcation In Florida Divorce
Summary
Bifurcation in Florida divorce cases can be difficult to obtain, as courts prioritize the best interests of the parties involved. To increase the chances of success, ensure your motion is detailed and compelling, particularly addressing any safety concerns related to a restraining order. Filing a motion for bifurcation requires careful consideration of the circumstances and a clear explanation of why it serves your best interests. Consult with your attorney to ensure all necessary aspects are covered in your motion.Full Conversation
Already filed for divorce. My attorney is filing the motion
It looks like you're moving in the right direction with the help of your attorney. Here are a few points to keep in mind:
- Make sure the motion for bifurcation clearly explains why it serves your best interests.
- Address any safety concerns related to the restraining order.
Do you have any specific concerns or questions about the bifurcation process?
I hear it is hard to obtain in florida and almost never granted
Bifurcation can be challenging to obtain in Florida. The courts usually consider the best interests of the parties and the circumstances surrounding the request.
- Ensure your motion is detailed and compelling.
- Emphasize any safety concerns due to the restraining order.
Any specific concerns about why you believe bifurcation is necessary?