23
Dec
How Does Adultery Affect Divorce in Florida?
Sexual relations with someone other than your spouse, sometimes referred to as adultery, can have serious repercussions for your marriage, including divorce. Because Florida is a no-fault divorce state, the presiding judge will allow a divorce t...
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23
Dec
How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?
When a marriage ends, wanting to move on quickly to the next phase of life is understandable. That said, filing for divorce in Florida normally involves more than signing a form and waiting for a rubber stamp approval...
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23
Dec
What Is a Parenting Plan?
Divorce is a complicated process. Child custody is often the most challenging part of a divorce. You might have a laundry list of questions, with some likely involving unfamiliar legal terms. For example: What is a pa...
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23
Dec
Is Mediation Mandatory in Florida Divorces?
Divorce is an emotionally charged process. The parties must carefully navigate Florida’s legal procedures and negotiations to protect their interests while keeping their feelings in check. In recent years, mediation h...
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23
Dec
What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support in Florida?
The penalties for missing child support payments in Florida can result in the suspension of your driver's license, seizure of assets, and even jail time. If your circumstances have changed, the court can modify your child support order if it’s in the child&rsqu...
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23
Dec
Legal Separation in Florida
Sometimes divorce isn’t always the best option for couples with marital problems. Many couples turn to legal separation as an alternative. A separation lets couples continue receiving the benefits of marriage while li...
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23
Dec
How Long Does a Father Have To Establish Paternity in Florida?
Being a father seems simple—the child calls you “Dad” and recognizes you as their father. However, it is not always that straightforward.While married fathers are automatically given paternity rights and assumed to be the child's legal father, unma...
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23
Dec
How Long Does a Prenup Last?
A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, is a contract entered into by each partner before marriage defining their property rights in the event of a divorce. Such an agreement is used to help protect and divide the assets a...
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23
Dec
The O’Mara Law Group Explains: What Is Gray Divorce?
The institution of marriage is traditionally viewed as a lifelong commitment. However, statistics indicate that nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, shedding light on the changing dynamics of relationships.Yet, divorce is not solely a phenomenon of the young. It c...
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23
Dec
Child Support Modification in Florida
Florida law recognizes that a change in the circumstances of either parent may provide justifiable grounds to increase or decrease the amount paid for child support. However, proving that a change is substantial enoug...
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