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This episode of Divorce and Family Law Podcast addresses infidelity in a marriage, particularly focusing on the legal implications in Florida. Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses the signs of infidelity, the importance of evidence, and how extramarital affairs can affect divorce proceedings, including alimony and equitable distribution of assets. While infidelity can be emotionally devastating, it does not always lead to significant changes in legal outcomes during divorce. • Infidelity can manifest through changes in behavior and communication. • Checking a spouse's phone can reveal suspicious messages. • In Florida, the law allows for no-fault divorce, impacting how infidelity is treated. • Evidence of infidelity may not drastically change asset distribution in divorce. • Equitable distribution considers various factors, including financial misconduct. • Judges in Florida focus on equitable distribution rather than punitive measures for infidelity. • Child custody decisions are not directly influenced by a spouse's infidelity if children are unaware. • Having evidence of infidelity can provide emotional closure but may not affect legal outcomes. • Private investigators can be useful, but their findings may not significantly alter divorce proceedings. • Understanding family law is crucial for navigating the emotional and legal complexities of divorce. • "Your husband is having an affair." • "You check his telephone." • "Does your case involve alimony?" 00:00 Uncovering Infidelity: The Initial Signs 03:00 Legal Implications of Infidelity in Divorce 06:11 Understanding Child Custody and Infidelity Call Jacobs Law Firm at 407-335-8113 to learn more. This is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship.