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Tag Archives: Contested Divorce

What is a Marital Settlement Agreement?

Tampa Divorce Attorneys are routinely asked by their Clients about the meaning of the term “Marital Settlement Agreement” during the course of litigation.  Many folks have frankly heard the term either through the litigation in their own case or through their own research on the internet on websites, like our site. A Marital Settlement Agreement […]

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Can my friends and family attend mediation with me?

No, they cannot.  As we discuss elsewhere on our Tampa Family Law Attorney blog, mediation is required in all Tampa Family Law matters regardless of whether it is a divorce matter, post judgment issue or paternity case.   There are two types of mediation – public, through a mediator at the courthouse, and private, through a […]

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Tampa Divorce Attorneys: Can I stop my spouse from divorcing me in Florida?

Unfortunately, Tampa divorce attorneys are often asked this question by folks who are attempting to prevent their Tampa divorce from going through. In short though, one cannot prevent someone from divorcing them in Florida. Florida law only requires one party to testify before the court that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” As you can imagine, […]

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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 In short, it’s an outdated tort, which really doesn’t have a place in modern day divorce and family law matters.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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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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