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Archive for May, 2018

Consequences for Refusing to Pay Alimony in Florida
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If you don’t pay the alimony you are legally required to pay, stiff consequences await you under Florida law. Below, we’re going to discuss these consequences and let you know how to get help.
 
Alimony Law in Florida
 
A judge may require that alimony be paid to one of the spouses after divorce. This alimony payment is based on the circumstances surrounding the divorce, including the following:… Read More [+]


Preparing to Meet Your Florida Family Lawyer
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It pays to prepare well for your first meeting with a family lawyer. No matter what your need may be, advance preparation can save you time and money.
 
Here are the best ways to prepare for your first family law meeting.
 
Get Your Facts Straight – and Stick to Them
 
Taking an objective stance on emotional issues can be difficult, but it’s the wisest route when… Read More [+]


Should You Move Out of Your House While Divorcing in Florida?
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Opinions are mixed on whether it’s best to move out or stay put when you are divorcing in Florida. In this post, we’ll show you the pros and cons and tell you how a qualified attorney can help you make the right decision.
 
A home is normally a couple’s most valuable asset. Deciding which spouse should stay and which one should leave during divorce can be a tricky ordeal.… Read More [+]


Your Kid: Another Reason Floridians Should Leave Abusive Relationships
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Some people believe that they should stay in an abusive relationship for the sake of their children, but this is a terrible idea.
 
Why? Because domestic violence has a real impact on children, even if they are not being directly abused themselves. When children witness domestic violence, they experience a wide variety of traumatic reactions.
 
Moreover, even if you believe that your children are not being physically, emotionally,… Read More [+]


Native American Parents – Will Florida Let the Tribe Take Your Child?
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In a recent case, a Florida tribe took a newborn baby from her Native American mother and white father. Could this happen in your family? Read on to learn more.
 
A Complicated Florida Custody Case
 
In mid-March, a baby girl was born to a white father and a mother from the Miccosukee tribe. Two days after the birth, the mother and father say that tribal police came to… Read More [+]