Tag: Florida Courts
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What is a Case Management Conference?
A Case Management Conference (CMC), sometimes referred to as a Status Hearing, is a hearing where the judge, the attorneys, and the parties meet to discuss the pending issues in the case. CMCs can also be used as a tool to help move your case along. Check out our latest blog post for more information!
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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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A Comprehensive Guide for Relocating with Your Child
This comprehensive guide provides expert tips and advice for a smooth transition when relocating with your child after divorce.
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What are the custody laws in Florida?
Child custody is a legal term used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and their child. In Florida, we call this timesharing. Florida law requires a timesharing schedule to be included in the parenting plan that specifies the time, including overnights and holidays, that a minor child will spend with each…
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Establishing Paternity in Florida:
In Florida, unmarried fathers have little to no parental rights. In order to establish your rights to your child, you must establish paternity.
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Factors considered when awarding alimony:
This post explores the different factors judges consider when determining whether to award a spouse alimony in a divorce.
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What to expect after filing for divorce
So, you’ve either been served with divorce papers or you have filed for divorce yourself. What’s the next step?
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Navigating the Florida Divorce Process: Your Starting Guide
Unravel the Florida divorce process with our step-by-step guide. Learn how to start, from establishing residency to filing the necessary paperwork.
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Requesting Temporary Support pending Divorce: 5 Simple Steps
In most cases, one spouse earns more than the other. Some people have a hard time paying the bills after they have separated. But what happens when a divorce has been filed? Can you ask the Court to require your spouse to financially support you while the divorce is pending? Can you ask the Court…