Breaking News in Grandparents’ Rights in Florida
See Lediux-Nottingham v Downs, 42 FLW S195 (Feb.16, 2017), wherein the Supreme Court of Florida ruled: Foreign judgments-Full Faith and credit-Child custody-VISITATION BY GRANDPARENTS-Colorado order providing for grandparents visitations is enforceab...
Read MoreShould I Sign That Orlando, Florida Area Prenup?
Should I sign that Orlando prenuptial agreement? The answer is probably no. You should see an attorney to help you negotiate the agreement so that is fair to you. Most likely the wealthy spouse had the prenuptial agreement drawn up by his/her own at...
Read MoreDealing With Divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area
Orlando divorce in general can be stressful. It is usually a difficult period in one’s life. How can you deal with this dilemma with dignity and less stress? Here are some pointers to do that regarding an Orlando, Florida area dissolution of marria...
Read MoreHow 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...
Read MorePets 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 is the...
Read MoreEnsuring 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 agreement is not worth the pape...
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