Tag: Florida
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Navigating the Maze: Narcissism in Family Court

Dealing with a narcissist in a family court situation can be difficult. It’s important to understand the way they think so you can prepare!
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Navigating a Divorce When Your Spouse is Unreachable

What happens if you haven’t seen or spoken to your spouse and want to divorce? Can you still get divorced? Here’s what to do in Florida:
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Certificate from the internet no longer sufficient for my service animal?

The landscape for service animals has recently changed, especially concerning online certificates. As of July 1, 2020, laws have tightened […]
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How to legally start your business in Florida

When you start a business in Florida, future growth is easy. We’ll walk you through all of the crucial steps once you have your business plan ready to go. Find out more:
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When to ask for exclusive use of the marital home:

Under no circumstances should a spouse stay in an abusive relationship and/or home. There is no good reason to stay…especially if you have kids! Don’t let money be the reason that keeps you in an abusive home or relationship. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you can request the court for exclusive use…
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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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Can I claim my child on my taxes?

In Florida, tax dependency designation between parents who are separated or divorced is commonly designated by agreement. However, Courts must require that exemption be conditioned upon payor being current in his or her support obligations.
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Living Together While Divorcing: Is It a Common Situation?

With reasons ranging from “neither of us can afford to move out” to “neither of us wants to lose the […]
