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Grandparents Rights in Orlando, Florida Area Custody Cases in 2018

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 ...

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News Regarding Contempt of Court & Enforcement in an Orlando, Florida Case

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...

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Protecting Yourself in Your Marital Settlement Agreement in An Orlando, Florida Divorce

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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Holiday Schedules in Your Orlando, Florida Divorce, or Custody Case

The holidays are fast approaching. Make sure that you have your holiday time-sharing schedule well organized and planned out in advance. That way you will avoid last minute scrambling and bickering. Your holidays will be less stressful if you have confirmed the time s...

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Dealing with the Emotional Effects of a Divorce

How do you deal with the emotional effects of an Orlando, Florida divorce? Besides the financial struggles of a divorce, there are the emotional tolls from a dissolution of marriage. There are ways to ease your burden when going through thi...

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New Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure

Check out the Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure that become effective January 1, 2018. Wondering how this could affect you? Con...

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When Is Sole Custody Appropriate in a Custody Case or Divorce

Florida Statute 61.13 is the Florida Statute that deals with custody. Currently, the appropriate terms under Florida law regarding custody are time sharing, parenting, and parenting plan. Florida Statute 61.13 states that the court shall o...

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What Experts Can Help Me with My Custody Case, or Divorce?

Are you in the middle of an Orlando, Florida custody case, or custody issue in an Orlando, Florida divorce case? Are you concerned that the other parent has issues that the court should address? What can you do? You can motion the court t...

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Do Not Orally Record Your Spouse During Your Divorce

Do Not Orally Record Your Spouse During Your Divorce. This applies to Orlando, Florida paternity actions, and Orlando, Florida custody actions too. You may think you are clever, by orally recording your spouse during an Orlando Divorce. You may think y...

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Prevent Your Spouse From Dissipating Assets During Your Divorce

What can you do to prevent your spouse from dissipating your assets in an Orlando, Florida Divorce? Are you concerned your spouse is dissipating your assets? Has your spouse moved assets from your accounts to someone else's account? Has your spouse spe...

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