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Category Archives: Blog

What happens at a Tampa Divorce Pretrial Conference?

Very few questions or phrases strike fear in people like “trial”, while a pretrial is not necessarily a trial, it nonetheless includes the word and sounds enough like a trial to arouse anxiety.   This article will provide some insight as to what you can expect at your Tampa Divorce Pretrial Conference. First and foremost, […]

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Is there a formula for Alimony?

Many individuals facing the prospect of paying alimony during their Tampa Divorce case have one primary question – how much am I going to have to pay in alimony?  Unlike child support, which has a neat, crisp formula, alimony is different.  As we discuss elsewhere on our Tampa Divorce Attorney blog, Florida Courts apply a […]

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How Can I Modify My Alimony in Florida?

When your divorce is finalized, you may think that the agreements are set in stone, but that is not necessarily the case. Things like child custody, visitation, child support, and alimony can all be modified post-divorce – but only under certain circumstances. Modifying alimony is possible when circumstances in your life have changed significantly, whether […]

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Contested Divorce

If you are filing for divorce, chances are you and your spouse cannot agree on anything. If this is the case, you need to file a contested divorce rather than an uncontested divorce. Couples who need help deciding on the terms of their divorce take this route because they need to dispute the terms in […]

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Uncontested Divorce

When you and your spouse agree to part ways, you can file for an uncontested divorce or a contested divorce. An uncontested divorce is when the two parties agree on the terms without taking it to court. As a Tampa divorce lawyer, we understand there might be disagreements, but if you can settle the common […]

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