Parenting Plans and Summer Break
- May 23, 2024
- By: ontarget
- Custody
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Summer break from school is here, which means your child or children are out of school. If you have a parenting plan, you should have delineated the timesharing schedule for the summer. It is usually customary that both parents have two consecutive weeks during the su...
Read MoreThings You May Not Know About An Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence in the Orlando, Florida Area
- May 21, 2024
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There are multiple types of injunctions for protection against domestic violence in Florida. An injunction may be filed in the county where the petitioner currently or temporarily resides, where the respondent resides, or where the domestic violence occurred. A tempor...
Read MorePower of Attorney Versus Guardianship in the Orlando, Florida Area
- May 17, 2024
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Power of Attorney or Guardianship: which is right for you to care for and manage a loved one’s person's affairs and monetary affairs in the Orlando, Florida Area? Many people have a Power of Attorney of a spouse, father, moth...
Read MoreWhat Can a Forensic Accountant Do for You in Your Orlando, Florida Area Divorce Case?
- May 15, 2024
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How can a forensic accountant help you in your Orlando, Florida area Divorce case? What can they do for you? Why should you hire a forensic accountant? Is it necessary for you to hire a forensic accountant in your Orlando, Florida area divorce case? Read More
Ex Parte Emergency Motions in an the Orlando, Florida Area Child Custody Case
- May 10, 2024
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An Ex Parte Emergency Motion has the goal of granting temporary custody due to the threat of imminent harm to a child. When filing an ex parte emergency motion for custody in the Orlando, you must check that the motion is an emergency in the e-portal filing system. Ev...
Read MoreWhat is the Rule of Completeness, and How is it Relevant to Your Divorce Case?
- May 8, 2024
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The Rule of Completeness is codified in Florida evidence code and, states, in relevant part, as follows: When a written or recorded statement or part thereof is introduced by a party, an adverse party may require him or her at...
Read MoreInteresting Case on Service of Process on Limited Liability Company “LLC” out of 2nd District Court of Appeals in Tampa, Florida
- May 3, 2024
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There was an interesting article on service of process on a Limited Liability Corporation " LLC" in Florida Law Weekly recently. 49 Fla. Law Weekly D893a. It held that verified return of service indicating that an individual ...
Read MoreIf You Are Contemplating a Divorce in the Orlando or Lake Mary Area, These Are Questions You Should Ask
- May 1, 2024
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You are contemplating divorce in the Orlando or Lake Mary, Florida area. Here are some of the initial questions that you should ask:
- Should I go to marriage counseling? Read More