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What You Need to Obtain a Reduction in Child Support in Florida

Many of us, at some point, have made a job change expecting the new job to improve our lives professionally, financially and personally, only to realize just a few months later that, rather than an improvement, the new job is a financial disaster. If that happens to you, it can…

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Some of the Real-Life Legal Lessons Divorced Florida Parents Can Learn from a Reality TV Show Cast Member’s Case

Many families with children – even those where divorce is involved – may go through the children’s entire formative years with everyone living in one state. For a lot of other families, though, that’s not the case. When you’re in that latter group, any legal disputes regarding parental responsibility and…

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How the Outcome of Your Florida Family Law Case May Differ Based What Location You Litigate In

You probably already knew that the outcome of your family law case can be affected by the state in which the case is litigated, as another state’s laws may be different from those of Florida. But you may not have known that the outcome of your case can differ based…

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When Your Divorce Settlement Negotiation Communications Are — and Aren’t — an Enforceable Contract in Florida

When you’ve decided to divorce, it can go one of two ways. It can be adversarial, with issues decided by the judge, or it can be more collaborative, with the two spouses working out some or all issues through negotiation. It obviously pays to have a skilled South Florida family…

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Can a Judge Require a Parent to Wear a Mask in Order to Exercise Timesharing Under a Florida Parenting Plan? (Hint: Potentially Yes.)

For better or worse – and it’s often “worse” – COVID-19 has impacted nearly every part of our lives. The pandemic has damaged many marriages and created an uptick in the number of spouses seeking divorce in Florida. The virus’s impacts can also be felt when it comes to timesharing…

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My Florida Child Support Order and My Parenting Plan are Based on Two Different Amounts of Timesharing. What Should I Do?

When you go through the process of getting a divorce and you have minor children from the marriage, there are multiple legal issues that must be synthesized and work together. If not, problems are almost inevitable. For example, if your timesharing and your child support are based upon two different…

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What to Do When Your Florida Judge Demonstrates She’s Biased Against You or Your Attorney

A lot of times, people who have an unsatisfying experience in court – especially family court – say they lost because the judge “had it in“ for them. Often this is the bitter complaint of someone who didn’t have a strong case or perhaps did have an adequate case but…

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The Statutes of Limitations and Your Florida Family Law Case: Don’t Let Time Run Out on You

Here in Florida, as in every state, the time that you have for pursuing your rights in a civil court action is limited. These deadlines are called statutes of limitations or limitations periods. If you wait too long to file your lawsuit, the other side can seek a dismissal of…

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Proceed With Caution — and the Right Florida Attorney — To Make Sure Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Truly Fair One

While marital settlement agreements (MSAs) are unique in some ways, they are also a lot like any other contract in many ways. As you progress toward a final agreement, there are several checkboxes that must be checked. Does the agreement include everything you must have? Does the agreement contain none…

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