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What Baxter v. Baxter (2024) Means for “Void” Marriages, Bigamy Claims, and Equitable Estoppel in Florida Divorce Cases

What Baxter v. Baxter (2024) Means for “Void” Marriages, Bigamy Claims, and Equitable Estoppel in Florida Divorce Cases

When someone hires a tampa divorce lawyer to file for divorce, they usually expect the case to focus on property, support, and parenting issues. But in Baxter v. Baxter (2024), th...

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Deferred Compensation and Executive Bonuses in Tampa Divorce: A Tampa Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Ensuring Fair Division of Future Income

Deferred Compensation and Executive Bonuses in Tampa Divorce: A Tampa Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Ensuring Fair Division of Future Income

In high income households, salary often represents only a portion of total compensation. Executives, physicians, partners, private equity professionals, and senior managers frequently receive substan...

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Divorcing a Narcissist in Recovery: New Year Challenges for Tampa Families and Strategic Parenting Plan Protections

Divorcing a Narcissist in Recovery: New Year Challenges for Tampa Families and Strategic Parenting Plan Protections

January often brings declarations of change. New sobriety anniversaries. New therapy commitments. New promises of cooperation. In high conflict divorces, especially those involving addiction and narc...

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Immigration Marriage Fraud Investigations During or After Divorce: Legal Guidance from a Tampa Divorce Lawyer

Immigration Marriage Fraud Investigations During or After Divorce: Legal Guidance from a Tampa Divorce Lawyer

Divorce and immigration law often intersect in complicated and emotionally charged ways. When a marriage involves immigration sponsorship, allegations of marriage fraud may surface during divorce pro...

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What Toledo de la Cruz v. Perez Garcia (2024) Means for International Child Abduction Cases and the “Mature Child” Exception

What Toledo de la Cruz v. Perez Garcia (2024) Means for International Child Abduction Cases and the “Mature Child” Exception

When parents call a tampa divorce lawyer about a child taken across borders, they are often shocked by how fast the legal process moves and how narrow the defenses can be. Toledo de la...

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Marital Debts and Liabilities in Florida Divorce: A Tampa Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Strategically Dividing Mortgages, Business Loans, and Major Financial Obligations

Marital Debts and Liabilities in Florida Divorce: A Tampa Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Strategically Dividing Mortgages, Business Loans, and Major Financial Obligations

When most people think about divorce, they think about dividing assets. Homes, retirement accounts, investment portfolios, and business interests tend to dominate the conversation. Yet in many Tampa ...

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DUI Arrests Over New Year’s Eve: Impact on Your Tampa Child Custody Case and What Happens Next

DUI Arrests Over New Year’s Eve: Impact on Your Tampa Child Custody Case and What Happens Next

New Year’s Eve is one of the most common nights of the year for DUI arrests. Increased law enforcement presence, late night celebrations, and alcohol consumption combine to create a surge in crimin...

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When One Parent Is Deported: Florida Custody and Visitation Rights Explained by a Tampa Divorce Lawyer

When One Parent Is Deported: Florida Custody and Visitation Rights Explained by a Tampa Divorce Lawyer

Deportation creates immediate and lasting consequences for families in Tampa. When a parent is removed from the United States, the impact extends beyond immigration court. Family law issues quickly b...

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What Grigsby v. Grigsby (2010) Means for Parental Alienation, Sole Parental Responsibility, and Suspended Time-Sharing in Florida

What Grigsby v. Grigsby (2010) Means for Parental Alienation, Sole Parental Responsibility, and Suspended Time-Sharing in Florida

When parents speak with a tampa divorce lawyer about extreme custody disputes, one of the hardest questions is whether a court can completely suspend a parent’s time-sharing. Grigsby...

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