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Category Archives: Family Law

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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Child Time Sharing: Florida Exceptions for Military Parents

Florida recognizes the concept of child time sharing rather than custody. This time sharing can be awarded equally between the mother and father, or one parent may be given “majority time sharing.” Time sharing can be complicated under ordinary circumstances, but it can become even more complex when one or both parents serve in the […]

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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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Brandon Divorce Attorneys: I have heard countless stories of nightmare divorces, how can I have a “peaceful” divorce?

Our Brandon Divorce Attorneys have handled very difficult divorce cases, involving high conflict couples and worked with other couples, who were able to quickly resolve their case. Anyone has read any sort of news articles or seen any sort of television interviews concerning divorce law in the last 10 years have heard about the nightmare […]

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Working with Your Tampa Divorce Attorney to Prove a Marriage is Irretrievably Broken

When you know that your marriage is irretrievably broken, hiring a Tampa divorce attorney is going to be essential because you still need to prove your marriage has fallen apart. However, it’s much easier to prove now than it was before the early 1970s when Florida required more proof so a divorce could be granted. […]

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Florida Alimony: What are the types of alimony in Florida?

Our Florida Alimony Attorneys are often asked about the specific types of Florida alimony that are available for parties to seek during their divorce. Further, question concerning alimony have only risen after the Florida legislature attempted to eliminate permanent alimony last year. Anyone that was following news of the bill noticed that Governor Rick Scott […]

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A Tampa Divorce Attorney who can Help You Pass Divorce Finance 101

If you are starting divorce proceedings and want to hire a divorce attorney, remember the two of you become a team. The lawyer you hire must trust that you have represented yourself and the details of your marriage honestly, and you must trust that he or she will ask the right questions and make the right moves to represent you. […]

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Child Time Sharing and Relocating: How Do You Handle Your Spouse Moving Farther Away?

Child time sharing is already complicated, though once it’s worked out after a divorce, both parents are typically required to live within a reasonable distance from one another. This enables the child to visit each parent without having to travel a long distance every few days or weeks. But, occasionally, one of the parents may […]

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