If I Live In Orlando, Florida Area, Where Do I File A Marital and Family Law Case?
- January 22, 2018
- By: ontarget
- Divorce, Family Law
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If you live in the Orlando, Florida area and you have NO MINOR CHILDREN, then you file your divorce case in the county where you last lived as a married couple. You or your spouse must have been a resident of the state of Florida for 6 months prior to fili...
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 MoreHoliday Schedules in Your Orlando, Florida Divorce, or Custody Case
- November 15, 2017
- By: ontarget
- Blog, Family Law
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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...
Read MoreNew Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure
- October 11, 2017
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- Blog, Family Law
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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...
Read MoreWhat Do I Need to Get an Injunction Against Stalking Violence in the Orlando, Florida Area?
- September 18, 2017
- By: ontarget
- Family Law
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In order for the court to enter an injunction against stalking violence, there must be more than one act. A continuous course of conduct, establishing only one instance of harassment will not suffice. Section 784.048 Florida Statutes, establishes a cause of action for an injunction for protection...
Read MoreWhat Experts Can Help Me with My Custody Case, or Divorce?
- August 25, 2017
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- Blog, Family Law
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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...
Read MoreWhat are the Rights of a Legal Father and Biological Father in an Orlando, Florida Paternity Case?
- August 14, 2017
- By: ontarget
- Family Law, Paternity
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Under Florida law if a child is born to an intact marriage, the man the child's mother is married to is the Legal Father. The Legal Father is the man married to the Child's Mother at the time the Child is born. He is the one with all the rights as the Father. A putative father does not have standing...
Read MoreHow Can Social Media Affect Your Orlando, Florida Divorce Case?
- July 27, 2017
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- Blog, Family Law
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How can social media postings affect your Orlando, Florida divorce case? Anything you post on social media can be used against you in court. Anything you post on social media may be subpoenaed by your spouse's attorney. Why is this important? For example, ...
Read MoreHow Does the Court’s Administrative Order Affect Your Family Law Case in Orlando, Florida?
- July 6, 2017
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- Family Law
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Orange and Seminole Counties have Administrative Orders that dictate your behavior once a family law case has been filed. Did you know that? How does the administrative order affect your case? The Administrative Order specifies what your behavior and actions should be during your family law case. It...
Read MoreCan You Be Thrown in Jail if You Do Not Pay Child Support?
- May 23, 2017
- By: ontarget
- Family Law
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If you do not pay Orlando child support, the other parent of the child may file a motion for contempt of court against you. In evaluating whether you should be held in contempt for not paying child support, the ju...
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