When a couple divorces, they often understand that the courts will divide their property and make decisions on child custody matters. The courts make this decision by issuing final orders that both spouses must follow. However, how are property and child issues handled until that time? What happens while the divorce is ongoing and a judge has not yet made a final order? After a couple files for divorce in Florida, a standing family law order is issued. This order provides guidance on how the spouses should conduct themselves until the divorce is finalized. A standing family law order can help reduce and resolve a number of conflicts that, without an order, would likely present themselves. Click here to read more.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Sunday, August 18, 2019
How is Property Divided in a Florida Divorce?
In a Florida divorce, assets and debts acquired by the couple are divided fairly between the two spouses. If the two parties can come to an agreement on their own and it is fair, a judge will likely approve that agreement. When the couple cannot agree how assets and liabilities are split, a judge will listen to each side and make a final decision. Understanding Florida law on property division, as well as the factors a judge will take into consideration, is important for anyone going through a divorce. Click here for more.
Saturday, July 6, 2019
What Is the Purpose of a Deposition in Divorce?
The divorce process is scary and overwhelming for many
spouses because they do not understand the legal procedures that go along with
moving a petition through the court system.
The mysteriousness of the legal process often increases during the discovery
stage of a divorce case, which is the period each side may request documents,
testimony, and other evidence to help to support her or his argument. Click here to read more.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
The Role of DNA in Paternity Cases
With more couples choosing to skip the bonds of marriage in favor of living together in a less formal arrangement, more children are born outside of wedlock. This situation does not have the stigma formerly imposed on the children of unwed parents, but it can create some legal difficulties that need to be addressed. The most prominent issue unmarried parents encounter is establishing paternity. Paternity is needed to be considered a child’s legal father, and without this designation, the man has no rights to seek time or information about the child. Married men are automatically presumed to be a child’s father, but unmarried fathers must go through several steps to receive this status.
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Saturday, June 1, 2019
Is Your Spouse Hiding Money in Advance of Filing for Divorce?
Filing for divorce starts a long and complicated road of decisions that will affect the rest of a couple’s life, much of which is driven by the fact that marital property must be divided. No one enjoys giving up their property, least of all a spouse who wants out of a marriage, but avoiding this outcome, without a prenuptial agreement, is not possible. As a consequence, some spouses, thinking of divorce in the long-term, will start to find ways to conceal income and other assets with the intent of not sharing them with the other spouse as part of the divorce settlement. This tactic is also used to reduce the child support and alimony obligations a spouse may face. Click here to read more.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Is Texting Your Spouse During a Divorce Case a Good Idea?
Communication is a common issue for many couples, and those going through divorce will particularly struggle with how to navigate this area of interaction in light of the emotional and legal aspects of this process. Some level of communication is usually a good idea for most divorcing couples, especially if they are trying to negotiate a settlement and/or share children. Click here to learn more.
Attorney Fees and Costs: How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Divorce Attorney in Tampa Bay?
Divorce may be the right decision for a particular relationship, but getting to the end and seeing a judge officially dissolve the union is an entirely separate matter. Accessing the legal system for any issue comes with a financial cost, and the complexities of divorce, both from a legal and procedural standpoint, make it inadvisable for a spouse to navigate a divorce case without the assistance of a divorce attorney. Click here to learn more.
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