Why Collaborative Divorce in Orlando, Florida?
- September 13, 2018
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You are getting a divorce? Why would you choose a collaborative divorc...
Read MoreYou Can Now Get An Injunction to Prevent and Stop Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
- July 20, 2018
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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 law, there was no p...
Read MoreCan You Use Social Media Data in Your Orlando, Florida Marital and Family Law Case?
- April 12, 2018
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Whether you can use social media data in your Orlando, Florida Marital...
Read MoreWhat Is the Difference Between Enforcement and Contempt of Court in Orlando, Florida Area?
- March 2, 2018
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Enforcement is the instrument used to obtain the opposing party’s compliance with equitable distribution. Equitable distribution is the division of the assets and debts in a dissolution of marriage. It is an instrument to get to the other party to comply with the final judgment of dissolution of mar...
Read MoreCan Child Support Be Extended Past A Child’s Eighteenth Birthday in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- February 19, 2018
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Effective October 1, 2010, all child support orders and income deductions orders must provide for child support to terminate on a child’s 18th birthday unless the court finds or previously found that Florida Statue 743.07(2) applies or is otherwise agreed to by the parties. Florida Statute 743.07...
Read MoreStalking Case Law News in Orlando, Florida Area
- February 5, 2018
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The 5th District Court of Appeals is the appellate court that your case would go to if you appeal your case from a circuit court in Orange County, Seminole County, Lake County, or Volusia County. That court made a ruling on January 17, 2018, that is published in Florida Law Weekly. The case cite is ...
Read MoreWhat Can You Do if You Are the Victim of Stalking in Orlando, Florida Area
- January 10, 2018
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If you are the victim of stalking in the Orlando, Florida area, you can go to the courthouse in the county where you live and petition for an injunction for protection against stalking. A person who is the victim of stalking or the parent ...
Read MoreGrandparents Rights in Orlando, Florida Area Custody Cases in 2018
- January 4, 2018
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In 2018, Grandparents have very limited rights in Orlando, Florida custody cases. This is because the United States Supreme Court has ruled that parents have privacy rights and do not have to give grandparents visitation. The Supreme Court ...
Read MoreNews Regarding Contempt of Court & Enforcement in an Orlando, Florida Case
- December 20, 2017
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The Florida Supreme Court in its decision Family Law Forms-Amendments-Notice of Hearing on Motion for Contempt/Enforcement in Support Matters, 42 Florida Law Weekly S960 (Dec. 14, 2017), has amended Form 12.961 Notice of Hearing on Motion for Contempt/Enforcement beca...
Read MoreProtecting Yourself in Your Marital Settlement Agreement in An Orlando, Florida Divorce
- December 5, 2017
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How can you protect your rights in your marital settlement agreement in an Orlando, Florida divorce? There are paragraphs you can include in your marital settlement agreement to protect your rights, including your rights t...
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