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The Way You Write an Email Can Make A Difference 

How you write an email in an Orlando, Florida Marital and Family Law case can make a difference. An article in the Sunday, July 12, 2020, Orlando Sentinel, "Sign off with gratitude" by Jessica Stillman recommends that if you close emails with gratitude, you will likely get a...

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Are iPhones Really Adult Pacifiers?

There was an article in the Sunday,  Orlando Sentinel, July 5, 2020 by Jessica Stillman titled "Adult Pacifiers". She states that smartphones lull us into oversharing, according to a Wharton study. Do you think this is true? How could this affect your Marital & Family La...

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Navigating a Guardianship Case in the Orlando, Florida Area

First and foremost, you need to know whether the incapacity  and guardianship determination will be uncontested or contested. Either way, you will need to file a Petition to Determine Incapacity, a Petition for Appointment of Guardian, and Application for Guardian. You ...

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Can I Obtain a Psychological Evaluation and the Mental Health Records of My Spouse in an Orlando, Florida Divorce Case?

Whether you can get a psychological evaluation on your spouse in an Orlando, Florida divorce case depends on whether your spouse's mental health is at issue and in controversy and that you can show good cause. Requesting custody, time-sharing, or parental responsibility does...

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Ann Marie Giordano Gilden Recognized as Florida Legal Elite

LAKE MARY, FL. (June 25, 2020) – Ann Marie Giordano Gilden, Esquire was recently recognized in the 2020 edition of Florida Trend’s Florida Legal Elite™. The list of 1,071 honorees represents just over 1% of the active Florida Bar members, including attorn...

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Can You Impute Income for Child Support Calculations to the Opposing Party in the Orlando, Florida Area?

Whether you can impute income for Child Support Calculations to the Opposing Party in the Orlando, Florida area depends on many factors. First and foremost is whether the opposing party is voluntarily underemployed. What does voluntary underemployed mean? How do you prove th...

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ZOOM OR MICROSOFT TEAM Mediation in the Orlando, Florida Area

Did you know that the Supreme Court of Florida has issued Administrative Orders regarding the conduct of Mediation in the State of Florida during COVID 19? Those Administrative Orders control the Mediation process in the State of Florida pending further orders of the court. ...

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Your Father Has Dementia in the Orlando, Florida Area and Your Stepmother Says She Owns Everything

Your father has dementia; and your stepmother says she owns everything. Your father is currently married to his second wife, your stepmother. Your mother was your father’s first wife, but she is deceased. You are a child from the first marriage. Your father never made a last...

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The New Guardianship Law Effective July 1, 2020

The new Guardianship Law is effective July 1, 2020: Governor DeSantis signed a bill reforming the guardianship system. The bills, that were sponsored by State Representative Colleen Burton of Polk County and State Senate Majority Leader Kathleen Passidomo of Lee County. 

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Can You Obtain Your New Spouse’s Financial Information in Your Orlando, Florida Area Modification of Alimony Case? 

Can you obtain your new spouse's financial information in your Orlando, Florida area modification of alimony case? You most certainly can try to obtain that information by subpoena, such as bank statements and tax returns. The former spouse's new spouse will probably hire an...

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