Family Law
Prenuptial agreements in Florida can be used to protect the assets of either party involved in a marriage. This is a common way to protect existing business or property that comes with one party into a marriage. If you are concerned about losing your property or your assets in a possible divorce, a prenuptial can…
Read MoreAlimony/ spousal support is often one of the most contentious aspects of any divorce process. Many people who are getting divorced do not agree about how much spousal support should be awarded as a result of a divorce. Of course, the person who is receiving the support typically believes that they should be awarded this…
Read MoreIn the state of Florida, paternity testing is often part of the process of becoming a legal guardian of a minor child. Children need to have a legal father, and the state of Florida takes the process of proving who the father of a child is very seriously. This is for many reasons, not least…
Read MoreChild support is a court-ordered obligation that parents who are divorcing need to commit to. No matter how many children you have had with people that you are no longer married to, you will be required to contribute to their care. If you have been involved in a divorce or you have been informed that…
Read MoreChild custody laws are clearly defined in the state of Florida. There are many reasons that these kinds of laws need to be on the books, but the most common reason for custodial laws to be exercised is when parents divorce. There are other reasons that a child’s custodial needs might need to be addressed…
Read MoreThere are various injunctions that can be filed against someone who attempts to, or succeeds in harming you in the state of Florida. These injunctions are intended to protect you and your family from violence of various kinds. Repeat violence is one of the various kinds of violent actions that are forbidden under Florida law.…
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