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Do You Need an Attorney for a Florida Divorce?

The question as to whether or not an individual needs an attorney to divorce in Florida is simple if we review the question literally.  You can get a divorce in Florida without an attorney.  However, it may be unwise to attempt to be divorced without an attorney. Why Should I…

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Who Gets the Home in a Florida Divorce?

The marital home is frequently the largest asset between the parties to be divided in a divorce. When and how the marital home was acquired will be a major factor in determining who gets the marital home temporarily and permanently. What is Exclusive Use and Possession? Exclusive use and possession…

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WHAT FACTORS DOES A COURT CONSIDER WHEN AWARDING ALIMONY IN FLORIDA?

The end of a marriage can be a trying time, both emotionally and financially.  For many people, fundamental aspects of their daily life will change dramatically, including where they live, how often they see their children, their day-to-day routine, and even whether or not they have a job.  In some…

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WHAT ARE SOME MYTHS ABOUT MEDIATION IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA?

Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution that is mandatory in a Florida divorce, paternity, or modification case, but many people do not see the process as the benefit it is.  During mediation, the two parties will meet with a mediator who is an unbiased and uninterested person in the case. …

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How Can You Keep Legal Costs Down During Divorce in Jacksonville?

It is no secret that going through a divorce is expensive.  Although there is very little that you can do about certain costs of your divorce, such as what you may or may not lose during property division hearings, there is one area of expenses you can control.  That is…

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Will You Be Treated Fairly in Child Support Court?

Do You Know Your Rights in Child Support Court? In a child support case, one cannot be incarcerated if they do not have the present ability to pay.  Bowen v. Bowen, 471 So.2d 1274 (Fla. 1985).  Although this case is binding on Florida courts, the author believes that self represented…

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WHAT HAPPENS IF ONE SPOUSE DOES NOT WANT A DIVORCE?

It is not uncommon in a divorce case for one of the spouse’s not to want to end the marriage.  One partner may think that there is a chance of working things out and resolving their differences, or they may not want to legally dissolve the marriage for other reasons. …

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Do I Need to File for Support Not Connected with Dissolution of Marriage?

What is Support without Dissolution? Section 61.09 allows a married individual to file for support (child support and alimony) where a person does not seek a dissolution.  This statute allows a party to seek alimony or child support.  However, that party may or may not request the entry of a…

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What Can I Do if My License is Suspended for Failure to Meet Child Support Obligations?

If Your License is suspended for Child Support Obligations, What Can You Do? Florida law allows one’s driver’s license to be suspended when they fail to meet their support obligation.  If your license is suspended as a result of child support obligations that are not satisfied, you should understand the…

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DISESTABLISHING PATERNITY AND TERMINATING CHILD SUPPORT

Few people want to accept responsibility for a lifelong obligation that they were not responsible for.  There is more than one way under Florida law to create a parental relationship with a child.  Not all relationships in today’s society follow the model that involved a two parent family whereby the…

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