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What Is Mandatory Disclosure And How Does It Affect Alimony In A Pasco County, Florida Divorce?

  • Jan 9, 2017

You are required to do a mandatory financial disclosure in a Pasco County, Florida divorce. Florida law requires mandatory disclosure in order to keep the parties and the court informed...

Do The Courts In Pasco County, Florida Force Mediation In Divorce Cases?

  • Dec 28, 2016

In some cases, yes, the Courts in Pasco County will force your divorce to go to mediation. In an uncontested or no fault divorce in Florida, because the parties have...

Are Common Law Marriages Legal In Pasco County, Florida?

  • Dec 20, 2016

Common law marriages are not that common anymore in today’s society. A common law marriage is a marriage in which the couple has not received a marriage license from the...

I’m In A Same-Sex Marriage And Wish To Get Divorced In Pasco County, Florida – Is That Legal?

  • Dec 16, 2016

Same-sex couples who were married in another state but want to get divorced in Florida are in a legal mess. Eighteen states in the U.S. allow same sex marriages. The...

Does It Matter Who Files First For Divorce In Pasco County, Florida?

  • Dec 8, 2016

When contemplating divorce, many spouses put a lot of thought into who should file for divorce. A spouse may believe that he or she gains the legal upper hand by...

I’m Getting Divorced In Pasco County & There Are A Lot Of Unresolved Issues That I Need Settled Right Away Before The Divorce Is Final – Are There Any Issues That Can Be Decided By The Court Now?

  • Nov 30, 2016

Divorces in Florida don’t have to take a long time, but often they do. One party may be dragging his or her feet, the attorneys may be taking their time,...

I Don’t Want To Go Through A Divorce – Can I Get An Annulment In Pasco County, Florida Instead?

  • Nov 26, 2016

There is a lot of confusion among the general public about what an annulment is. Many people connect annulments with churches. Religious annulments can only be granted by members of...

What Is Alimony Pendente Lite in Pasco County, Florida & Should I Try To Get It?

  • Nov 18, 2016

Alimony pendente lite is alimony that is paid after a couple separates until the divorce is final. Divorces can take months or even years in some cases, and one spouse...

Can I Get Alimony On A Regular Basis Or In A Lump Sum In Pasco County, Florida?

  • Nov 10, 2016

ALIMONY ATTORNEY IN NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA In most cases in which alimony is awarded in Florida, the alimony is usually awarded in periodic payments. That means that the alimony...

I Just Got a Divorce in Florida. My Spouse is From Another Country and I’m Afraid She Will Kidnap the Children and Take Them Out of the Country. What Can I Do to Prevent This?

  • Nov 8, 2016

Your fear is a legitimate one - there have been many publicized cases of parental abductions, and many more cases that have not been publicized. If a parental abduction does...