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Category: Divorce

Can I Get My Florida Divorce Records Sealed From The Public?

  • Sep 21, 2015

As you probably know, most court records are public. This includes divorce records. Because they are public, anyone can access them for any reason. In some cases, however, courts choose...

My Husband Is In Prison In Florida And I Want A Divorce. Does The Fact That He’s In Prison Change The Way The Divorce Will Proceed?

  • Sep 17, 2015

If a spouse is in prison, you can still get a divorce, but you will need to work with the court so that some of the usual rules are waived....

I Want My Kids To Continue Going To Their Private School In Pasco County After Our Divorce, But My Ex Doesn’t Want To Pay For It. What Do We Do??

  • Sep 13, 2015

After a divorce, parents often do not agree about issues surrounding their children. One of the most common areas for disagreement is education. Before the divorce, the parents may have...

What Are Some Questions I Should Ask A Divorce Attorney Before Hiring Them In Florida?

  • Sep 9, 2015

It’s not easy to choose a divorce attorney. It’s an important decision, as the person you choose will be helping you through one of the most difficult periods in your...

Can I Allow My Children To Live With My Mother Temporarily While I’m Out Of State?

  • Sep 1, 2015

Yes, allowing your children to live with another relative during your custodial time could affect your primary custody. Just because you have primary custody does not mean that you can...

Should I Completely Quit Using All Social Media During My Florida Divorce Case?

  • Aug 28, 2015

Completely discontinuing all use of social media during your divorce may be a bit extreme. Divorce can be a lonely time, and social media is a good way to make...

I Am Considering Divorce In Florida. If We Divorce, Who Will Be Able To Control My Funeral Wishes?

  • Aug 24, 2015

Many couples disagree about their funeral wishes. One spouse may strongly desire to be cremated and have his or her ashes sprinkled in the ocean or in the backyard. Another...

I Co-Signed For My Spouse’s Student Loans And Now We Are Thinking About Divorce. Under Florida Law, Do I Have To Pay Their Loans?

  • Aug 20, 2015

Some types of student loans require a co-signer. The co-signer is frequently the student’s parent, spouse, or another member of the family. When a person co-signs on a loan, the...

I Am Contemplating Divorce But There’s A Mortgage On Our House That Is In Both Names. What Would Happen To The House And The Mortgage In A Florida Divorce?

  • Aug 16, 2015

If a couple shares a house as their major asset, and the house has a mortgage, figuring out what to do with the house can be a major issue if...

I Have Decided I’m Definitely Divorcing In 2016. Is There Anything I Should Do Now That Will Make The Process Easier In Florida?

  • Aug 8, 2015

You are in good company – divorce filings typically surge in January. People often want a clean start in the new year, and also may want to wait until after...