Family Law

The Uncooperative and Unreasonable Opposing Party in an Orlando, Florida Marital and Family Law Case 

What happens if you have a spouse or opposing party in an Orlando Florida Marital and Family Law case who will not agree to anything? They battle with you on every issue and fight you all the way. They are unreasonable and difficult. Even when you tr...

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CustodyDivorceFamily Law

Tribulations and Expenses of a Marital and Family Law Trial in the Orlando, Florida Area

Marital and Family Law in the Orlando, Florida area encompasses Dissolution of Marriage (more commonly called Divorce), Paternity, Timesharing and Parenting Plan (also called Custody), Child Support, Alimony and Modification of all of the above-menti...

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Elder LawGuardianship

Can You Pick Your Own Guardian if You Become Incapacitated in the Orlando, Florida Area?

You can designate a Guardian in the Orlando, Florida area in the event that you should become incapacitated. You can do that in your estate planning documents. It is called a pre-need declaration of guardian. In that document, you state who you want ...

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Elder Law

Aging in the Orlando, Florida Area

Besides making sure you have your estate planning documents in order, there are other things you can do in the Orlando, Florida area regarding aging. If your goal is to live longer, studies have found there are things you can do to improve your chanc...

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Divorce

Is the Real Property Marital Property or Non-marital Property?

In dissolution of marriage cases, there’s often a house in the mix. Is the house that you and your spouse reside in during the marriage marital or non-marital? How will the Court classify the house? To determine that, many factors must be analyzed. F...

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Family Law

Can You Obtain Attorney’s Fees in a Marital and Family Law Case in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Florida Statute Chapter 61 governs dissolution of marriage, support and time sharing. Among its purposes is to safeguard meaningful family relationships and mitigate the potential harm to spouses and their children. Section 61.001(2), Florida Statute...

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