Family Law

Stalking in the Orlando, Florida Area

The Florida Statute on Stalking is Florida Statute 784.0485. Stalking is when someone willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyber stalks another person. To harass means to engage in a course of conduct directed at a specific pe...

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Estate Planning

What is a Lucid Interval?

A Lucid Interval is a legal term that refers to whether the testator has capacity and was lucid at the time of executing their will. Was the testator of sound mind when they signed their will? Did the testator have testamentary capacity at the time o...

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Family Law

What Are Your Rights at an Injunction Against Dating Violence Hearing in the Orlando, Florida Area?

The parties in a domestic injunction proceeding have full due process rights. Due process demands fair notice and a real opportunity to be heard and defend before a court imposes judgment. To be fair, notice must be of such nature as reasonably to co...

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Divorce

What is a Supportive Relationship in the Orlando, Florida Area

Florida Statute 61.14 deals with a Supportive Relationship. There were revisions by the Legislature to Florida Statute 61.14 this year that became effective in July 2023. The law now requires the court to reduce or terminate alimony upon the court fi...

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Divorce

What You May Not Know About Alimony in the Orlando, Florida Area

The status of retroactive alimony is in flux. If you want to obtain retroactive alimony now, the best practice is to request it and hope for the best.  Do you know what retroactive alimony is and whether you can request retroactive alimony in the Orl...

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Divorce

Need and Ability to Pay Alimony in the Orlando, Florida Area

When determining alimony, the two main factors are need and ability to pay. The amount of alimony cannot exceed the payor’s spouse’s ability to pay. The court must make a specific factual finding of the payor spouse’s ability to pay alimo...

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