DCFS Took My Child(ren), My Grandchild(ren), My Relative’s Child(ren), What Can I Do?
If DCFS removes a child(ren) from the parents, then they first must look to a relative that passes a home study to place the child with in order to prevent the child(ren) from being placed in or remaining in foster care. The parents can tell the case...
Read MoreWhat Evidence Do I Need to Obtain an Injunction Against Domestic Violence
What is necessary to obtain an injunction against domestic violence in Orlando, Florida? Florida Statute 741.30 (1) (a) states that any person who is the victim of domestic violence as defined in Florida Statute 741.28 or has reasonable cause to beli...
Read MoreHow Do I Get an Injunction Against Domestic Violence in Orlando, Florida?
How do you get an domestic violence injunction in Orlando, Florida? You may go to the court house where you live and file for an injunction for protection against domestic violence. For example: Orange County: Courthouse at 425 N. Orange Avenue in ...
Read MoreBreaking News in Grandparents’ Rights in Florida
See Lediux-Nottingham v Downs, 42 FLW S195 (Feb.16, 2017), wherein the Supreme Court of Florida ruled: Foreign judgments-Full Faith and credit-Child custody-VISITATION BY GRANDPARENTS-Colorado order providing for grandparents visitations is enforceab...
Read MoreShould I Sign That Orlando, Florida Area Prenup?
Should I sign that Orlando prenuptial agreement? The answer is probably no. You should see an attorney to help you negotiate the agreement so that is fair to you. Most likely the wealthy spouse had the prenuptial agreement drawn up by his/her own at...
Read MoreDealing With Divorce in the Orlando, Florida Area
Orlando divorce in general can be stressful. It is usually a difficult period in one’s life. How can you deal with this dilemma with dignity and less stress? Here are some pointers to do that regarding an Orlando, Florida area dissolution of ...
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