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Divorce

How Will The Alimony Bill In The Florida Legislature Affect Your Orlando, Florida Divorce?

THERE ARE CURRENTLY ALIMONY BILLS IN THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE. There are 2 separate bills in the Florida legislature regarding abolishing permanent alimony.  They are: HB 283 (sponsored by Representative Burton) and SB 412 (sponsored by Senator Passid...

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Divorce

Pets No Longer Just Property in Alaskan Divorce Cases

According to an article in the Orlando Sentinel Sunday January 29, 2017, paper entitled “Pets no longer just property in Alaskan divorce cases BY KARRIN BRULLIARD The Washington Post, pets are now akin to children in an Alaskan divorce. Alaska ...

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Family Law

Ensuring the Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements

See what Family Lawyers Magazine article “Ensuring the Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements” By Ann Moder, Family Lawyer says about a prenuptial agreement. The article quotes, ” Unless it’s enforceable, a prenuptial agreeme...

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Senator Jeff Brandes Files Bill On Parenting Time Plans

What does the bill in the legislature on Parenting Time Plans means if it passes? How would it affect an Orlando, Florida paternity case?  How would it save the parents time and money?  The answers to these questions are addressed in the BLOG below. ...

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Adoption

What You Need to Know About Adoption in Orlando, Florida

Here are a few things you should know about adoption in Orlando, Florida. There are different kinds of adoptions in the Orlando, Florida area.  They are: DCFS Adoption. Stepparent Adoption. Relative Adoption. New Birth Adoption. A DCFS Adoption is wh...

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Paternity

Things to Know About Paternity, Time Sharing, and Child Support in Orlando, Florida

Here are few things that you may not have known regarding Orlando Paternity, Time Sharing and Child Support in Orlando, Florida. The Mother of a Child Born Out of Wedlock is the natural guardian of the Child pursuant to Florida Statute 744.301(1). Un...

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