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Jan
What Happens to a Timeshare in a Divorce?
Marital property, which is defined as the assets and liabilities acquired during a marriage, are subject to Florida’s property division rules. Florida is an equitable distribution state, meaning the property is divide...
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Jan
What if I Fail to Pay Court Ordered Child Support?
Child support are payments the court orders that the noncustodial parent pays. The money is then assigned to assist the custodial parent with the costs of bringing up the child. If a noncustodial parent neglects or fa...
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Jan
The Law on Recording Your Spouse During Divorce
During divorce, it is not uncommon for some spouses to act civil and polite every time they are in front of a Judge. Once they leave the courtroom though, they then act irrationally, sometimes yelling at their spouse...
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Jan
My Ex Isn’t Following Custody Orders – What Can I Do?
This isn’t an uncommon issue, unfortunately. One of the biggest issues that Florida courts see is disputes regarding time sharing. Some of the most common issues that arise when it comes to child custody include the f...
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Jan
How to File for Divorce in Florida
The process of filing for a divorce in Florida begins with a petition of dissolution and may involve various forms of dispute resolution, a discovery process, and a trial. If you have children, a joint business, or a...
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Jan
How To Divide Rental Property During Divorce
It is not uncommon for couples to have rental property that provides a stable source of income while they are married. In the event of divorce though, there are many different issues that come up surrounding rental pr...
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Jan
4 Reasons to Establish Paternity of Your Child
When two people are married and they have a child together, it is presumed that the husband and wife are both the biological parents of the child. Unwed parents that have a child together are not given the same presum...
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Jan
Factors to Consider in a Gray Divorce
There is a current trend of gray divorces, or divorces that involve older individuals. These divorces are just as difficult as any other, but they also have certain complications that divorce cases involving younger p...
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Jan
Are Stepparents Granted Visitation Rights in Florida?
Blended families are a beautiful thing, and are beneficial for the entire family unit. Many stepparents develop close loving bonds with their stepchildren, and some are even more involved in their lives than one of th...
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Jan
Are Parenting Courses Required in Florida Divorces?
Florida is one of many states that requires parents going through a divorce to attend a parenting course before their divorce is finalized. The course is four hours long and is intended to help parents make the best c...
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