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Tag Archives: Florida Family Law

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Child Support Mistakes Tampa Parents Should Avoid During a Case

Child support cases in Florida involve specific rules, deadlines, and calculations that are easy to get wrong. This article outlines the most common child support mistakes Florida parents make and explains practical steps to protect your interests and your children throughout the process.

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When to Address Alimony in a Florida Divorce: A Timing Guide

Timing matters more than most people realize when it comes to alimony in a Florida divorce. This guide explains how summer job changes, school-year transitions, and shifting household finances in the Tampa area can affect spousal support discussions and court scheduling.

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What to look for in a divorce attorney Tampa?

Anyone who watches TV or drives the roads of Tampa Bay knows that there are thousands of attorneys handling a variety of cases throughout the Tampa Bay area There is a large selection of Tampa Bay Divorce attorneys that can handle your divorce or family law matters; however, we recommend folks consider four qualities when […]

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Tampa Divorce Attorneys: Why did my Tampa family law case get referred to a general magistrate from a circuit court judge?

Tampa divorce attorneys are constantly asked about the role of a general magistrate in a Tampa family law matter.  In short, the Florida Supreme Court and Florida Legislature working together determined that due to the volume of family law cases, including modification matters, circuit court judges were becoming overwhelmed with the number of cases.  In […]

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