Attorney’s Fees in the Orlando, Florida Area
You can find Statute 61.16 to read the statute in its entirety here. Florida Statute 61.16 explains that one party must have a need for attorney’s fees and the other party must have the ability to pay. Florida Statute 61.16 is not a prevailing ...
Read MoreProcedural Due Process in Your Orlando, Florida Area Marital and Family Law Case
You have certain procedural rights in your Orlando, Florida Marital and Family Law court case. The judge should give each party a fair amount of time to present their argument and case, whether you are in court for a hearing or trial. If a court does...
Read MoreEaster and Holiday Timesharing in the Orlando Florida Area
Easter is fast approaching. You are coloring eggs, filling Easter baskets, and attending Easter egg hunts. Holidays are always busy and can be a stressful time, even for people who love the holidays. The last thing you need at this time of year is mo...
Read MoreA Senior Divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area
Nowadays it is common for senior citizens to get a divorce. Twenty years ago, it was practically unheard of. Now Senior Divorces are trending toward the norm. 70 is the new 40 or 50. Many couples who have been married for 30 plus years are divorcing....
Read MoreNavigating an Orlando, Florida Area Divorce
What do you need to know when navigating an Orlando, Florida area divorce? Start by asking yourself the following questions: First, have you attempted to reconcile? Will you attend counseling to save the marriage? Is your spouse currently with some...
Read MoreChild Custody, Visitation and Grandparents
There was just recently a case out of First District Court of Appeals in Leon County regarding Child Custody, Visitation, and an Out of State Order and Full Faith and Credit. The case involved a grandparent who had a Kentucky court order allowing her...
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