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Why Should You Consider Having A Prenuptial Agreement Prior to Your Wedding in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Having a prenuptial agreement in the Orlando, Florida area allows a person to determine and materialize how they wish to manage their finances during the marriage. You think about it and analyze this prior to your Orlando, Florida area wedding. A pre...

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Family Law

What Constitutes Stalking, Harassment and Emotional Distress Necessary to Obtain an Injunction in the Orlando, Florida Area? 

Florida Statute 784.0485(1) (2021) creates a cause of action for injunction for protection against stalking. A person commits stalking when they willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow, harass, or cyber stalk another person. To harass means to ...

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Family Law

What Does It Take to Recuse or Disqualify a Judge in Orlando, Florida?

There was just a case released in Florida Law Weekly, Cini v. Cabezas, 47 Fla. L. Weekly D1690, that discusses the topic of recusing or disqualifying a judge. That case was out of the Third District Court of Appeals, which is located in  Miami, Flori...

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Custody

Paternity Jurisdiction in the  Orlando, Florida Area 

Paternity jurisdiction is an important factor to consider when establishing time sharing/custody of a child. In order to file a paternity case and establish time sharing/custody you must file a UCCJEA. Here are a few questions you need to ask before ...

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Divorce

Financially Surviving the Cost of Divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area

How do you survive the cost of a divorce in the Orlando, Florida area? First, learn about the costs before you begin the process. Second, do not expect the attorney to work for free. Your attorney will expect to be paid when they bill you.  Learn Abo...

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Representing the Alleged Incapacitated Person in a Guardianship Case in the Orlando, Florida Area

In an Incapacity and Guardianship case, the Court appoints an attorney for the alleged incapacity person. However, the alleged incapacitated person has the right to hire their own private attorney if they so choose to do so. They may hire their own a...

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