Do You Have Life Insurance to Protect Your Alimony in an Orlando, Florida Divorce?
- April 25, 2017
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If you are getting an Orlando divorce and are requesting alimony, make sure you have your spouse obtain a life insurance policy to cover the alimony. In order for the judge to order your spouse to obtain life insurance ...
Read MoreI Am Getting A Divorce in Orlando, Florida; What Can I Expect?
- April 21, 2017
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First, in order to file for divorce in Orlando, Florida, you have to pay the clerk of court a $408.00 filing fee. You will also have to pay the clerk $10.00 fee for summons. Then you will have to pay to have the sheriff, o...
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Equitable Distribution in a Dissolution of Marriage in Orlando, Florida
- April 17, 2017
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The Florida Statute 61.075 is the equitable distribution statute in Florida. The statute states that the date of valuation for assets and liabilities is the date the petition for dissolution is filed. The court will value the assets and debts as of the date of filing the petition for dissoluti...
Read MoreAre You Entitled to Child Support in Orlando, Florida?
- April 13, 2017
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If you are getting a divorce, or establishing paternity and custody, and wondering whether you are entitled to Orlando child support; here are some pointers to help you with the issue.
- First, you need t... Read More
Don’t Wait to the Last Minute to Prepare Your Orlando, Florida Prenup
- April 6, 2017
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Why do people wait to the last minute to have their Orlando prenuptial agreement prepared? Why is this a bad idea? This is a bad idea because drafting a well written prenuptial agreement takes time. It cannot...
Read MoreDoes Hitting Your Child With a Belt Constitute Excessive Corporal Punishment Child Abuse in the Orlando, Florida Area
- April 3, 2017
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Does hitting your child with a belt or object constitute excessive corporal punishment/child abuse in the Orlando, Florida area? The best practice is to put your child in time out and not hit your child. If you hit your c...
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