Category: Florida Civil Law
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Navigating Child Custody for Unmarried Parents in Florida: Key Legal Considerations and Strategies

Learn about child custody laws for unmarried parents in Florida, including establishing paternity, parental rights, and developing a parenting plan
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Understanding and Addressing Parental Alienation in Child Custody Disputes

Learn about the harmful effects of parental alienation in child custody disputes and how to address it.
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The Effects of High-Conflict Divorce on Children: Exploring the Long-Term Consequences and How to Help

High-conflict divorce can have long-term consequences on children’s well-being. Here’s what research has to say.
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The Power of Affidavits: How They Influence Court Cases

Understanding affidavits can give you an edge in court. Learn what they are, how to craft them, and how they can sway a judge’s opinion.
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Navigating the Terrain of Motion for Summary Judgment in Florida

Gain a deep understanding of filing a motion for summary judgment in Florida. Learn key points, steps, and what judges look for before giving a ruling.
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Florida Depositions: Understanding the Process and Key Considerations

Gain a comprehensive understanding of Florida depositions, including the process, notice requirements, and best practices for conducting effective depositions.
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Understanding Different Types of Legal Cases: Civil and Criminal

Explore the differences between civil and criminal cases and gain insight into their proceedings in our comprehensive article.
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The Discovery Process in Legal Proceedings

Discovery process allows the opposing parties to unravel before the court trial begins what evidence and related information may be presented.
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How to search for your court case online:

Learn how to search for your case online in just a few simple steps. You’ll be able to see the Court docket and what has been filed.
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Motion for Extension of Time:

You’ve been served and the deadline to respond is approaching. Can you request the Court for more time to submit a response? Yes! Find out how: