Category: Law
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Child Support Myths in Florida
There are of misunderstandings regarding child support. The more parents know, the easier it will be for them to act in the best interest of their children.
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Managing Child Visitation Challenges in Co-Parenting: A Comprehensive Guide
Child visitations are determined by the court, and the court expects the parents to comply with the schedule. What happens when it is the child that refuses to visit a parent?
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Homestead Exemption in Florida Divorce:
Because Florida is not a community property state, the sale of a house as part of a divorce proceeding can have unintended consequences. Note how to protect your interest in your home.
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Common Myths in Custody Cases
Getting a divorce when children are involved can be confusing. This article is intended to dispel several misleading beliefs surrounding child custody and child support issues.
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What is Right of First Refusal in Custody Cases
Learn how the Right of First Refusal in child custody can improve co-parenting dynamics. Navigate complex custody issues with this guide.
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Common Time-Sharing Schedules Used in Florida
Sharing children following a divorce can get a bit complicated. The State of Florida’s Time-Sharing Schedules can help children adjust to two homes in the smoothest possible way.
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Marriage Pros and Cons
To marry or not to marry. Many people are pondering that decision to be in a marriage and are finding the answer may depend on one’s priorities in life.
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How Domestic Violence Affects Children
Whether they become abusers or victims, children exposed to the physical or emotional abuse of domestic violence are at a high risk of repeating said behavior as adults. It is a circle that demands to be broken.
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The Essentiality of Hiring Your Own Florida Divorce Attorney
It may be tempting to save money by sharing a divorce attorney. However, this could result in a legal conflict of interest that ends up being very expensive to one of the parties.
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Independent Contractor v. Employee: Length of Time
There is a difference between an independent contractor and an employee. We will discuss that here further: