Tag: Florida
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Protecting an Inheritance in the Event of Divorce

Florida is an equitable distribution state. If you want to protect personal assets or an inheritance in the event of a divorce, find out how to keep those funds separate and protected from marital assets.
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Florida’s Mandated Parenting Course

When it comes to divorce, Florida law first considers the best interest of the children. Florida’s Mandated Parenting Course is intended to educate parents on how divorce will emotionally and psychologically affect their children.
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Costly Mistakes in Timesharing Child Custody Cases in Florida

Time with the children is precious following a divorce. However, some parents behave in ways that may result in a court order allowing even less time. Here are suggestions on how not to let behavior affect time-sharing custody.
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How Does the Court Determine if a Parent is Unfit?

Divorce may not be the worse situation for a couple undergoing divorce. When, for whatever reason, one or both parents find themselves accused of being unfit as parents, the courts or child protective service may need to step in.
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Navigating Child Relocation after Divorce in Florida

Moving with the children following a divorce can be complicated. The custodial parent needs to refer to the terms of the child custody agreement or any applicable state laws before taking such a major step.
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How to Navigate Divorce Disagreement in Florida: What to Do When You Don’t Agree

Struggling with divorce disagreement in Florida? Learn how to handle the situation when one party wants out but the other wishes to stay. Know your rights and options.
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How to Proceed with an Unresponsive Spouse in Florida

Divorce is invariably painful, and it can become frustrating when one partner refuses to cooperate and sign the necessary papers. However, a default divorce is a fairly straightforward option.
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Reasons to Hire an Attorney for Your Divorce

Even simple, amicable divorces involve many unforeseen details. To ensure that everyone’s interests are protected, a family lawyer can definitely help.
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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?
