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What Should I Do If I Believe There Will Be A Custody Battle Over My Children In Florida?

  • Jan 26, 2014

I’m sorry to hear that you may be going through a custody battle during your divorce. A custody battle can be extremely emotionally painful and also scary. It’s critical that...

Can I Get The Amount Of Child Support I Pay In Florida Decreased? How Do I Do That?

  • Jan 21, 2014

Yes, it is possible that your child support can be modified in Florida. In order for the amount of child support that is owed to be modifiable, it must be proven that...

My Ex-Spouse Is Constantly Harassing Me Online. I Live In Florida- Can I Get A Restraining Order Against Her For Her Behavior?

  • Jan 16, 2014

You may be able to get a restraining order (also called an injunction) for protection against cyberstalking if your ex is harassing you online. However, under the law, not just...

What Are Some Benefits Of Mediating My Divorce Case In Florida?

  • Jan 12, 2014

Mediation involves settling a case without going to court. A mediator is an impartial, trained person who helps the couple come up with potential solutions. The mediator can help both...

I Am In The Process Of Divorcing And Have Some Tax Credits And Capital Loss Carryovers. What Happens To Those In A Florida Divorce?

  • Jan 6, 2014

It’s common to forget to address the division all of your marital property in a divorce settlement, and one of the most common issues involves taxes. When many couples are...

How Can I Reduce My Legal Bills During My Divorce In Florida?

  • Jan 2, 2014

Divorcing your spouse can be very expensive. The costs involved do not only include attorneys. There are also court fees and fees for experts during your divorce to determine issues...

I’m Worried About Protecting My Credit Score During My Divorce In Florida. What Can I Do?

  • Jan 1, 2014

Credit scores can take a nose dive during the divorce process for several reasons. There may not be enough money there to pay for the expenses associated with a divorce,...

Divorced, In The Military & Deployed – What Happens To Existing Florida Child Custody Agreements?

  • Apr 16, 0216

A fairly new law in Florida helps to address that situation. The law provides several protections for military parents. First, under the law, the court cannot use the military parent’s...