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Category Archives: Divorce

What does the right of first refusal mean in my Tampa family law case?

Tampa child custody lawyers are often asked about what this specific phrase means concerning time sharing and child custody.   This phrase essentially deals with situations, where one party must be notified if the other custodial parent is going to utilize the services of a babysitter for a specific amount of time.  Specifically, if a father […]

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What is the Standing Temporary Order for Family Law Cases in Tampa Family Law Matters?

Many Tampa family law attorneys are asked about the meaning and importance of the Standing Temporary Order for Family Law Cases, which is issued in the beginning of your Tampa family law case.  The easiest way to think of the Standing Order is that it essentially provides the guidelines or basic rules of what to […]

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What is a prenuptial agreement?

Folks getting married are becoming more cognizant of the benefits and effects of prenuptial agreements, as the media continues to report the costs and time of divorce litigation.  Our prenuptial attorneys will assist in ensuring your rights are protected without the time and expense of protracted, expensive divorce litigation.  These agreements can save the parties […]

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What is alienation of affection?

Tampa divorce attorneys are often asked about this phrase because it is often used on dated websites. In short, it’s an outdated tort, which really doesn’t have a place in modern day divorce and family law matters. In short, this tort require basically three things on behalf of the plaintiff. First, the party had to […]

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Tampa Family Law Attorneys: What is supervised visitation in a family law case?

Tampa family law attorneys are often asked about what the court specifically means when they require “supervised” visitation in a case involving minor children. In short, this requires a third party to supervise visitation with whichever spouse the court has ordered that supervision to be with. It’s worth noting, though, that supervised visitation can either […]

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What are the differences between a contested and uncontested divorce?

Tampa Divorce Attorneys are constantly asked about the differences between these two phrases because nearly every Tampa Divorce Attorney mentions these phrases prominently in their blog and folks doing research will inevitably see the phrase used over and over.  In short, the primary difference is that in a contested divorce, the parties are unable to […]

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Divorce Attorney Tampa: What is temporary relief in my Tampa Family Law case?

Divorce Attorney Tampa are often asked about what the meaning of temporary relief and what a party can seek temporary relief of. In short, temporary relief is essentially a court order for something to occur or not to occur in a Family Law case until the court has had time to conduct its final hearing. […]

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Carrollwood Divorce Attorneys: Should I file first for divorce?

Carrollwood Divorce Attorneys are constantly asked about whether there is a significant advantage to filing for divorce first. Generally, folks know a divorce is coming and are not surprised by the divorce being filed, but when they hear that their soon to be former spouse has consulted an attorney, they feel it’s necessary to determine […]

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Ruskin Divorce Attorneys: Is common law marriage legal in Florida?

Ruskin Divorce Attorneys are often asked about common law marriage because so many other states recognize common law marriage, yet folks read about Florida’s abolishment of this legal theory. In short, common law marriages occur when couples reside together for a certain, delineated time period and present themselves to the outside world as married couples. […]

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Tampa Family Law Attorneys: I have to attend a parenting class, what is it?

In short, the parenting class is regulated by Florida Statute Section 61.21. Tampa Family Law Attorneys immediately advise their clients to complete a parenting class. This requirement cannot and will not be waived by the Court, so it’s prudent to me to begin working on this requirement of your Tampa Family Law case, if the […]

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