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Category Archives: Family Law

Working with a Tampa Divorce Attorney to Modify Visitation Rights

A Tampa divorce attorney is going to be very important if you and your spouse are planning to file for divorce soon. And when children are involved, it automatically becomes more complicated unless you’re lucky enough where everyone in the family agrees on everything. This is usually rare, though. There may even be reasoning between […]

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What is Durational Alimony? The New Way to Gain Alimony After Shorter Marriages

Alimony can bring more animosity than anything in a divorce, and it can be especially painful after having a marriage that’s lasted for many years. But what happens if you’ve only been married a short time and a fellow spouse needs to have support in order to survive? At one time here in Florida, no […]

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Determining Parental Roles in the Personal Welfare of Children in Child Time Sharing

Child time sharing for divorced parents here in Tampa is going to always be determined based squarely on the best interests of the child (or children) in question. Child custody is already very complex, and it’s never fair to a child to be stuck in a situation of being with a parent more often that […]

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How is Temporary Alimony Determined in Tampa Divorce Cases?

Alimony can be an acrimonious thing to settle after divorce cases, and it’s especially complex when you realize the different forms of alimony. It can come under the titles of “transitional” alimony, all the way up to alimony that’s permanent. One significant level is temporary alimony where a spouse is compensated during a divorce trial […]

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How parental time sharing affects your child’s education opportunities

Unfortunately, divorce is a family matter. Your responsibilities as a parent do not end with a divorce or legal separation, and it’s important to understand how it will affect your child. One such way involves your child’s education. The specifics vary from district-to-district, but if you have child time sharing custody of your child who is […]

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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: What You Need to Know about Restraining Orders in Florida

Whether you live in Florida or another state, abuse in your relationship is never justified—in fact, you should consider it a drop-dead deal breaker.  One of the biggest mistakes victims of relationship abuse make is to assume that “things will get better,” or to believe an abuser’s apology and repeated promises that their egregious behavior […]

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