Tag: Anna Fernandez
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Q&A with Divorce Attorney Anna Fernandez & Divorce Coach Olga Nadal

It takes a village to get a divorce! Check out our latest blog post (and video) with divorce coach and expert, Olga Nadal, as we discuss how different professionals work together in helping couples divorce:
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Divorce & Florida Estate Planning with Gina Chevallier

Attorney Gina Chevallier discusses some questions and answers in relation to Divorces and Florida Estate Planning:
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5 Signs Your Spouse Is A Narcissist

Narcissists don’t wear a visible red flag. More often than not, you have to find out the hard way. Here are 5 signs your spouse is a narcissist:
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Q&A: Can a divorce affect my immigration status?

Q&A with immigration attorney, Elina M. Santana, Esq. who answers some frequently asked questions related to family-based visas and divorces. Can you apply for citizenship when you’re divorced from the spouse that got you your green card? What happens if your spouse misses the interview? Check out our latest blog post to find out!
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Modification in child support during the Coronavirus pandemic:

Florida courts have found that the loss of a job or changes in the parties’ income may qualify as a substantial change in circumstances to warrant a modification in child support, provided that the change is permanent in nature. But what if you lose your job due to layoffs and business closures resulting from the…
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Determining Pet Custody in Divorce: Florida and Beyond

Most people consider their pets part of the family. What happens to these pets during a divorce? Does Florida allow for visitation of pets?
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What is equitable distribution?

Equitable distribution is the process in which the Court divides marital assets and liabilities during divorce proceedings. Florida Statute §61.075 defines this process and includes factors that the Court considers when determining whether property acquired during the marriage is martial or nonmarital.
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Can child support payments be modified?

Yes. Florida law permits a modification in the amount of child support payments, provided that the party requesting for the modification shows that there is a substantial change in circumstances since the date of the order setting the amount.
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Do grandparents have rights to visitation of their grandkids?

In Florida, grandparents have little to no say when it comes to having visitation rights to their grandchildren. However, Florida Statute § 752.011 provides the legal basis in which a grandparent may petition the court for court-ordered visitation with or custody of their grandchild.
