"Intro to the Family Matters Blog" - Authored by Manny Segarra, Esq.
I've been practicing law in the State of Florida for over two (2) decades now and find myself at this point in life focusing my practice strictly in the area of matrimonial and family law. My path to the practice area of family law wasn't a straight one. I worked as a Prosecutor for eight (8) years after law school (you can see my complete bio on the website if you so desire). Great job and most people thought that it was a noble position. Problem was (like most government jobs) the financial compensation did not reflect the amount of work that was put in. So, God bless all my friends and colleagues who are able to stick it out in the governmental sector, because you ladies / gents have a daily impact on all of our lives, and for that I am grateful. However, as a single Dad, I had to put the needs of my family first. So, I hung up my own shingle and embarked on the path of owning my own law firm.
I then chose the practice area of family law. When I tell my family and friends (especially the ones who are attorneys) that I practice family law, there initial reaction is usually like “I don't know how you do it,” with the obligatory eye roll. Then there is some comment to the extent of “I don't know how you can deal with all of THOSE people and all of THAT drama.” Then of course they gratefully accept my business card in the event family law clients come walking into their office (and I'm pretty sure deep down, just in case if you know what happens to them). Well, I guess that's kind of the point. I really like helping people and bearing witness (and at times being an active participant in) to the stories. During the course of family law cases (you know divorces, paternity suits, child support and the like) you see people at their proverbial best and sometimes at their reprehensible worst. Then what usually occurs are events that are mind boggling, disturbing, stressful, nonsensical, disastrous and at the same time heart-warming and fulfilling. Almost like your favorite soap opera with some Jerry Springer and Maurey Povich sprinkled in as well as a touch of your average Sunday family gatherings, all rolled up into one.
Now, to the point of this blog. The goal is to provide you some insight and informational tidbits about “Family Law Matters.” Notice, I didn't say to provide you or your family / friends with legal theories on matrimonial and family law and / or step-by-step instructions on how to litigate your current ongoing divorce (or family) case on your own. If you have a family court case pending and you can afford attorney, PLEASE get one. My heart always goes out to the brave souls who try to march through the family court system pro se (representing themselves) trying to match wits with seasoned attorneys with years of litigation experience under their belts. It is a individual's absolute right to represent themselves, but often times they are like sheep heading into the slaughter. They are generally overwhelmed by a tangled web of family law procedure and a system backlogged with a high volume of cases managed by overworked (and underappreciated) judges and judicial staffs.
Instead, I will humbly offer some food for thought that hopefully proves useful tidbits regarding different family law topics / issues from the perspective of someone that happens to work in the Family Court System every day. I will be expressing my opinions and you are welcome to express yours by submitting your comments. The only rule, is the Golden Rule. Treat everyone with respect and how you would like to be treated. We can all disagree but there is no need to be disagreeable. I will make a conscious effort to respond to as many comments posted on the blog as possible.
Attorney Manny Segarra has been a member of the Florida Bar for over twenty (20) years and practices exclusively in Matrimonial and Family Law. Prior to opening the law firm Segarra & Associates, P.A., Manny was a prosecutor in the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office where he was assigned to the Domestic Crimes Unit and prosecuted serious crimes including homicides, attempted homicides, kidnappings, arsons, child abuse and sexual battery cases. He graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law in 2000.
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jul 05, 2026 |
Professional athletes and their spouses often face family law issues that extend beyond those in typical divorces. High incomes, complex compensation packages, endorsement deals, business interests, privacy concerns, and demanding travel schedules can significantly affect property division, suppo...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jun 09, 2026 |
For years, prenuptial agreements carried a stigma. Many people viewed prenups as something reserved for:
celebrities,
wealthy older couples,
or men trying to protect inherited family money.
That is changing rapidly.
Today, a growing number of professionals, entrepreneurs, i...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jun 09, 2026 |
For years, many parents walked into divorce court believing one parent would naturally receive substantially more time with the children. In many cases, that assumption shaped negotiations from the very beginning.
That is no longer the reality in Florida.
In 2023, Florida made one of the most s...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jun 09, 2026 |
No More Permanent Alimony in Florida: What Divorce Looks Like Now
For decades, many people entered divorce proceedings believing one thing:
“If we were married long enough, permanent alimony is probably on the table.”
That assumption is now dangerously outdated.
In 2023, Florida passed on...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Apr 22, 2026 |
Divorce and Business Ownership
Divorce is often emotionally and financially complex, and adding a business makes it trickier. Many owners fear losing what they built, which raises uncertainty about what happens to the business during divorce. This can lead to real stress and sleepless nights.
...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Apr 22, 2026 |
How to Protect Your Business in a Divorce
Divorce is often stressful, especially when a business is involved. Many business owners worry about losing what they've built amid emotional and financial challenges. Questions about how to protect your business in divorce, taking legal steps, and se...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Mar 30, 2026 |
Professional athletes can face intense emotional and financial pressure during divorce. Demanding schedules, media scrutiny, and public image issues make private matters feel even more exposed. Questions about finances, family, and contracts arise—often under public scrutiny.
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Mar 30, 2026 |
When parents separate or divorce, one of the biggest challenges is creating a clear, structured plan for raising their children in two households. Even when both parents want what’s best, differences in schedules, rules, and decision-making can quickly turn into conflict. Without a well-written parenting plan, confusion can build—often causing stress for both parents and children.
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Aug 23, 2015 |
School vacations typically bring children a welcome break from their daily routine. However, when their parents are recently divorced, breaks from this routine can cause stress and anxiety. It is up to the parents to establish a co-parenting schedule that works for everyone. Although summer vacat...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Aug 06, 2015 |
THE FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHILD CUSTODY
When parents divorce, it is important to determine how custody will be shared. Will one parent be the primary caregiver, or will they share the parenting responsibilities? The four basic types of child custody include legal custody, physical custody, joi...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jul 19, 2015 |
Telling your spouse that you want a divorce is not an easy conversation. Divorce brings up significant emotional, financial and legal issues, especially when children are involved. Because the way you bring up the possibility of divorce can have long-term implications for your relationship with b...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jul 13, 2015 |
Many fathers do not fully understand their rights following a divorce or separation, and in some cases, they may be too willing to give up their custody rights because they are afraid of gender bias by the court. This assumption may prevent them from seeking to enforce their parental rights and c...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jul 06, 2015 |
When couples divorce, there are a number of significant issues that must be worked out. These issues include the division of property, living situations, child custody and child support. A mediator can help divorcing spouses resolve their issues and come up with workable solutions without the cos...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jun 28, 2015 |
If you are in the process of obtaining a divorce, you are likely feeling a range of strong emotions, especially if there are children involved. Custody disputes are often stressful and complicated. For this reason, it is a good idea to enlist in the support of a child custody attorney to help you...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jun 09, 2015 |
HOW TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR A CHILD SUPPORT HEARING
Going through a divorce can be rough, but what makes it more of an unpleasant experience is having your children involved in the process. When it comes to child support, it's hard to imagine how one judge, who knows little about your family and...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
May 18, 2015 |
The term “gray divorce” was coined to describe divorce during an individual's senior years. In this day and age, the divorce rate for those 50 years and older has doubled since 1990, according to sociologists at Bowling Green State University. Though remarriages are more likely to end in divorce,...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Apr 19, 2015 |
HOW TO DIVORCE AN ABUSIVE PARTNER
Divorce is a difficult process for anyone who feels like it's the best decision for his or her dysfunctional marriage. Marriages fail mostly because of finances, external love affairs, loss of love and differences in perspective. However, there are some mar...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Apr 08, 2015 |
Much like the more common prenuptial agreement (also known as a “pre-nup”), a postnuptial agreement is drafted to protect the assets of one of the individuals in a marital union. The main distinguishing feature is that a postnuptial agreement is drawn up after you are already married. Postnuptial...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Apr 06, 2015 |
How to prepare for a divorce
As we can all attest to, relationships aren't always easy. Couples can have different viewpoints on valuable issues or they can occasionally experience the inevitable “bad day” that can cause arguments and, at times, dysfunction within the relationship. In some event...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Mar 11, 2015 |
When marriages don't last, there are two ways in which you can end the marriage: a divorce or an annulment. Both achieve the same goal of dissolving a marriage; however, the options differ in the steps used to achieve the same end goal. When a couple opts for a divorce, they recognize that they ...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Mar 10, 2015 |
If you and your significant other have come to terms with the fact that your marriage has run its course, it may be time to consider hiring Miami divorce lawyers. In the United States alone, approximately 50 percent of marriages end in divorce. It's difficult to think that your relationship has b...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Feb 09, 2015 |
Many couples marry for love rather than for money. When discussing their future lives together, engaged individuals may shy away from discussing finances. Their reluctance is understandable on this complex topic; however, discussing financial issues before marriage could save the couple complicat...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jan 29, 2015 |
Alimony
A divorce settlement often includes an alimony agreement, which entails that one spouse pays the other for divorce during and after the proceedings. The individual that must pay alimony is usually determined by whether or not he or she makes more money than the other spouse. This spouse ...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Jan 19, 2015 |
Nearly 50 percent of marriages end in divorce. When children are involved, divorce proceedings become even more complicated and can have a long term negative impact on kids.
Creating a parenting plan can lessen some of the negative effects of divorce on children. Parents (preferably both) are su...
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Manuel A. Segarra III |
Dec 18, 2014 |
Though a divorce marks the end of a marital relationship, this doesn't necessarily mean that divorce proceedings must be entrenched in heated arguments. Mediation is a process in which a conflict is resolved and both parties establish an agreement. Typically, this process includes a divorce media...