One of the first questions most people who are seeking to hire a divorce attorney ask is how much the attorney charges. Unfortunately, that is often not an easy answer...
In order to get a divorce in Florida, one of the parties to the marriage must reside six months in Florida before the petition is filed. However, this doesn’t mean...
Parents who were not married when a child was born have the same rights to seek child custody and child support as those who were married. However, parents who were not married...
It’s understandable that you may not feel comfortable with a new adult, who you may not be familiar with being around your children. However, your spouse has a right to...
If you are the party that does not want a divorce, unfortunately, there is not much that can be done to prevent the divorce from occurring. In some cases, a spouse...
Alimony is often awarded in a divorce. Alimony is an amount of money that is paid to the dependent spouse, often in monthly payments, that will continue for a set...
Parenting Time after a Divorce in Florida is detailed at the Florida Senate website – Florida child support and custody guidelines If you have questions about what happens with the...
A Dissolution of Marriage in Florida is a complicated matter. The state has authored a nice piece on that topic and offer Part 1 at the Florida Senate Website –http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2012/Chapter61/Part_I
If you need help with an alimony issue, see my alimony section here. Or, alimony in Florida is explained in a more complex detail at the Florida Senate website – Florida...
Divorces can be very expensive, particularly when the parties do not agree. In some cases, one of the parties may choose to represent themselves because of a lack of money....