Tag: Family lawyers
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Tips on How to Ask Your Spouse for a Divorce

You’ve tried your hardest, but your marriage is irretrievably broken. How can you ask your spouse for divorce in an amicable way?
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When is a UCCJEA Affidavit required?

The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is a federal act that has been adopted by almost every state. Every case in Florida involving minor children requires the filing of a UCCJEA Affidavit. Find out why and what needs to be included:
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When can a Court impute income?

What if the other parent is purposely making less to lower or avoid support payments? Courts may impute income if you prove your case. Here’s how:
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What are mandatory disclosures in Family Law cases?

Florida law requires divorcing parties to submit certain financial documents. This process is called mandatory disclosures. Find out what documents you’re required to provide to the other party:
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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.
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Florida’s Family Court Self-Help Project

Court actions may seem expensive to some. Luckily, the Miami-Dade County Family Division has developed a Self-Help Program to assist those who are self represented and cannot afford an attorney.
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Navigating Prenuptial Agreements: A Florida Perspective

Explore the complexities of prenuptial agreements in Florida. From rights and obligations to enforceability, we offer comprehensive insights.
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Navigating Parental Responsibility Modification in Florida: Key Insights and Guidelines

Florida Courts have the power to modify/change timesharing schedules. This blog posts discuss the key factors required to modify a visitation schedule.
