You Can Now Get An Injunction to Prevent and Stop Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
There is a new Florida law that became effective July 1, 2018. It allows you to get an injunction against a person who is financially exploiting an elderly person. Florida Statute 825 is the statute that deals with the injunction. Prior to that new l...
Read MoreThings to Know When Getting a Divorce in Orlando, Florida Area
You may not know these things. This is helpful information if you are getting a divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area: The Florida Statutes relevant to a dissolution of marriage case are: 61.075 Equitable Distribution. This statute discusses the valua...
Read MoreNew Florida Supreme Court Case on Paternity Affecting Orlando, Florida Paternity Cases
What is new in the realm of Paternity? On June 28, 2018, the Florida Supreme Court issued the opinion of Simmons v Perkins, No. SC 17-1963, 43 Florida Law Weekly S273 (June 28, 2018). The court ruled: that when a child is born to an intact marriage, ...
Read MoreKeeping Your Attorney’s Fees Low In A Divorce Case in Orlando, Florida
How can you minimize your attorney’s fees in a divorce case? There are several things you can do to minimize your attorney’s fees. Some are as follows: Do not call or email your attorney and tell the attorney the same thing repeatedly regarding compl...
Read MoreDepartment of Revenue Child Support Cases
Department of Revenue Child Support Cases in Orlando, Florida and the New Law That Was Effective January 1, 2018 Effective January 1, 2018, Florida Statute Section 409.2563 allows parties to enter a parenting plan in Department of Revenue actions to ...
Read MoreYou Are Getting Divorced, What You Need to Know In the Orlando, Florida Area
Most counties have administrative orders in which the court outlines what you can and cannot do once you or your attorney files the divorce with the clerk of court. You should be familiar with that order. If you have an attorney, the attorney should ...
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