Can Child Support Extend After the Age of 18?
There are certain circumstances where Orlando child support can extend after the age of 18. These circumstances are as follows: If the person is a dependent in fact, is between 18 and 19 years of age, and is still in high school with a reasonable exp...
Read More5 Reasons Collaborative Divorce Works
You have a mental health neutral guide the parties through the collaborative process. Unlike a litigated divorce, in the Orlando collaborative divorce, a mental health neutral attends all the meetings between the parties and their attorneys. The ment...
Read More5 Ways to Help Enforce Child Support
The safest way to protect yourself to receive Orlando child support is request an IWO. That is an Income Withholding Order. With an income withholding order, the amount that the pay...
Read MoreAnn Marie Giordano Gilden, Esquire Recognized as Florida Legal Elite
LAKE MARY, FL. (June 23, 2016) – Ann Marie Giordano Gilden, Esquire of Ann Marie Giordano Gilden, P.A. was recently recognized in the 2016 edition of Florida Trend’s Florida Legal Elite™. The list of 1,144 honorees, published in the July issue of Flo...
Read MoreQuestions to Ask Before You Tie the Knot
You are getting married. These are questions you should ask before you tie the knot: How are we going to maintain our bank accounts? Are we going to share all our monies? Do I have assets that I want to keep for myself? Do I have real property that...
Read MoreSummer Vacation Advice for Divorced Parents
Summer is here. Do you have your vacation all arranged? Are you lined up to go on vacation with your child or children? Does your former spouse have their vacation arranged? Are they all lined up to go on vacation with your child or children? If you ...
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