Tag: Florida
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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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Understanding Prenups and Alimony in Florida

Prenups are used to designate rights of couples in case they divorce. Can prenups protect you from having to pay alimony if you divorce? Yes; find out how:
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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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What are the custody laws in Florida? How Courts determine a Timesharing Schedule

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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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.
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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 are the different types of alimony awards in Florida?

There are several different types of alimony in Florida. This blog post explores each type and the criteria to be entitled to each one.
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Understanding Different Types of Divorce in Florida: A Comprehensive Guide

There are three types of divorces in Florida: 1. Simplified; 2. Uncontested; and 3. Contested. What’s the difference and which one is right for you?
