FREE LIVE DIVORCE Q&A FOR SOUTH FLORIDA RESIDENTS
Thursday, August 20th at 6:00 PM ET

Free Live Zoom Event

Ask Your Divorce or Family Law Questions Privately

Ask Them Live, Without Revealing Your Identity

Free Live Zoom Event

Ask Your Divorce or Family Law Questions Privately

Ask Them Live, Without Revealing Your Identity

Join Kalish & Jaggars for a free, live Zoom Q&A session for South Florida residents who are considering divorce, going through a divorce, or dealing with another family law concern. Type your question privately into the webinar chat, or ask it directly on the call.

Thursday, August 20th 6:00 PM Eastern Live on Zoom Free to Attend
Your identity will not be revealed when your question is answered.

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I understand that this session provides general information and is not a private legal consultation.

You do not need to submit a question when you register. Once on the call, you can type your question privately into the chat or ask it directly when invited.
This session is for general info only & doesn't constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship.

Bring Your Questions About Divorce and Florida Family Law

You can ask general questions involving:

Starting the Divorce Process

What to expect, what information to gather, whether filing first matters, and how to prepare for your next step.

Uncontested Divorce

What happens when both spouses agree, what still needs to be decided, and how the process may differ.

Property, Homes, and Debt

Marital property, the family home, mortgages, credit cards, vehicles, investments, and shared obligations.

High-Value Assets and Businesses

Business interests, real estate, retirement accounts, investments, and other significant property.

Alimony and Financial Support

Receiving support, paying support, and the factors that may be considered under Florida law.

Child Custody and Timesharing

Parenting plans, visitation, decision-making, schedule changes, and concerns involving children.

Modifying or Enforcing Orders

Changing an existing timesharing arrangement or addressing a court order that is not being followed.

Paternity and Parental Rights

Establishing paternity, parental responsibility, and parenting rights.

Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

When these agreements may be considered and what issues they can address.

Do not see your question listed? Join the session and ask it live.

Not Ready to Call a Divorce Attorney?

Maybe you are still trying to understand what divorce could mean for your life. You may be wondering:

What happens if my spouse files first?
How long does a Florida divorce usually take?
What happens to our home, savings, debts, or retirement accounts?
Could I be required to pay support?
Can we divorce without a long court battle?
What if my spouse and I agree on most things?
How can I protect a business or other significant assets?
What should I do before telling my spouse I want a divorce?
Do I need an attorney yet?

You do not need to have children to benefit from this session. Divorce can raise questions about your finances, property, housing, future plans, and personal security.

A Simple and Private Way to Ask Your Divorce Questions

Here is how the live session works:

1

Reserve Your Seat

Register with your email and receive the private Zoom webinar link.

2

Join the Live Session

Log in from the privacy of your home. Other attendees will not see your identity.

3

Type Your Question

Use the webinar chat to send your question privately during the session.

4

Or Ask It Directly

You may ask your question out loud when invited to speak. This is completely optional.

5

Hear the Live Answer

Questions will be addressed in the order they are received from attendees on the call.

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Decide Your Next Step

When your situation requires individualized legal advice, you may request a consultation.

Your Host

Christina Urbano (Christy)

Director of Client Relations at Kalish & Jaggars

Christina helps individuals and families take the difficult first step of talking about divorce and other family law concerns.

During this live session, she will answer general questions, explain how the firm approaches Florida divorce and family law matters, and help attendees understand what their next step may look like.

You can type your question privately into the webinar chat or ask it directly when invited to speak. There is no pressure to turn on your camera, speak during the session, hire the firm, or share your identity with other attendees.

You are welcome to attend even when you are not ready to schedule a private consultation. Sometimes the first step is simply learning which questions you should be asking.

Important Disclosure: Christina is not an attorney and cannot provide individualized legal advice. Questions requiring legal analysis may need to be addressed separately by one of the firm's attorneys.

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Join Without Sharing Your Identity

You do not have to turn on your camera.
You do not have to speak.
You do not have to tell other attendees your name.
You do not have to share personal case details.
You do not have to be ready to hire an attorney.
You can type your question privately into the chat.
You can ask your question directly when invited to speak.
Or you can simply listen.

Attend in the way that feels most comfortable to you.

This Live Q&A May Be Helpful If You Are:

Thinking about divorce but unsure where to begin
Concerned that your spouse may be preparing to file
Trying to understand what happens to your home or property
Worried about savings, debts, retirement accounts, or investments
Concerned about paying or receiving alimony
Exploring an uncontested divorce
Trying to avoid an unnecessarily hostile divorce
Protecting a business or other significant assets
Facing a child custody or timesharing disagreement
Considering a modification to an existing court order
Having difficulty enforcing a parenting plan
Trying to decide whether it is time to speak privately with an attorney

You are welcome whether or not children are involved in your situation. This event is intended for people living in South Florida or dealing with a Florida divorce or family law matter.

Divorce Creates Questions About More Than the End of a Marriage

Get Clarity About What Comes Next

Your questions may involve your home, money, property, children, support, privacy, or your future. Join us from the privacy of your home for a free live discussion about divorce and family law in South Florida.

Thursday, August 20th 6:00 PM Eastern Live on Zoom

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Your identity will not be displayed or revealed to the other attendees when your question is answered. The firm will receive the registration information needed to send your Zoom access link and manage the event.
You can type your question privately into the webinar chat after joining the live session. Questions will be answered in the order they are received.
Yes. You are welcome to ask your question directly on the call when Christina invites you to speak. Speaking is optional.
No. You may type your question into the chat or simply attend and listen.
No. Questions will be submitted and answered during the live session. You must attend the call to ask a question.
No. The session is for anyone with questions about divorce or another Florida family law concern. You may ask about the divorce process, property, debt, your home, support, businesses, investments, prenuptial agreements, or other financial and personal concerns.
Christina is not an attorney and cannot provide individualized legal advice. She can provide general information, explain the firm's services and intake process, discuss commonly asked divorce and family law questions, and help you identify an appropriate next step.
You may ask a general question based on your situation. Because every divorce and family law matter is different, some questions may require a separate and confidential consultation with an attorney.
No. This is a group educational question-and-answer session. Attending does not create an attorney-client relationship.
You will receive an email containing the private Zoom webinar link and instructions for joining the session.
You are welcome to attend without asking a question or speaking.

This webinar is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and is not a substitute for consulting with a licensed attorney regarding your individual circumstances. Christina is a non-attorney member of the Kalish & Jaggars team and cannot provide legal advice. Attendance, registration, or participation in the webinar does not create an attorney-client relationship with Kalish & Jaggars, PLLC. Do not share names, case numbers, addresses, financial account details, or other highly sensitive or confidential information in the webinar chat or during the live discussion. Past results and client reviews do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future matter.

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