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Family Law - Part 13

Family Law Tag

Every generation is different. Younger generations can change the landscape of society forever. They do things older generations just don’t seem to understand. While the behavior of each generation changes, the trends do not. They do not wish to conform to societal norms, even if...

The period just prior to a divorce can be a tough one -  it may seem as if the world has turned upside down. You've just gone from sharing your life with someone - whether you shared a house, a bank account, a dog, a...

If you are considering filing for a divorce, very few things can feel certain. Your life is changing quickly, and everything feels up in the air. But one thing is almost always true: if you have a decent divorce lawyer and want to get your...

When you find yourself a victim of domestic violence, you will want to do everything in your power to protect yourself against further abuse. Thankfully, there are many options available to domestic violence victims when applying for a protective order. With these orders, a victim...

When you are dealing with a divorce, so much appears to be uncertain. What your future will look like, what will happen where money is concerned, and how will you handle the change? But one thing is always clear, not matter how difficult a divorce...

Divorce can be difficult. Perhaps one of the most challenging aspects of divorce is seeing your spouse in your home every day while the divorce proceedings are still ongoing. Sometimes the spouse will be willing to leave the marital home upon request. After all, the...

Over the past few decades, cohabitation has become avery popular alternative to marriage with Florida couples. What is Cohabitation? Cohabitation is a situation in which two people live together without becoming legally married, yet live together. There are many reasons for a couple to choose this situation...

When two people with a child divorce, the sad truth is that the child often becomes stuck in the middle. While your family law attorney can do their best to create a parenting plan that will serve as outlines to help guide the parents towards...