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How the New Tax Overhaul Impacts your Alimony

How the New Tax Overhaul Impacts your Alimony

How the New Tax Overhaul Removes the Alimony Deduction Irrespective of your political persuasion, it is an inescapable fact that the GOP's tax overhaul is the largest tax reform in a generation. As w...

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How to Adjust Child Support

How to Adjust Child Support

Just because a judge has made a child support order doesn't mean it cannot be changed. If there is a good reason for why a child support order or amount should be modified in any way, then the courts ...

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New Law Affecting Timesharing and Parenting Plans Took Effect in 2018

New Law Affecting Timesharing and Parenting Plans Took Effect in 2018

New Law Affecting Timesharing and Parenting Plans Took Effect in 2018 Florida lawmakers have taken another meaningful step toward furthering contact between non-custodial parents and their children i...

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Custody of Pets in Divorce

Custody of Pets in Divorce

Custody of Pets in Divorce Traditionally, state family law across the country have treated domestic pets in divorce as personal property. For its part, Florida case law has treated pets as property ...

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What Can the Government Do to Help me Collect on Child Support?

What Can the Government Do to Help me Collect on Child Support?

When two parents are no longer together, they are still legally obligated to support their children. Even if the parents were never married, the law requires the parents provide for their offspring. I...

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What Are the Notice and Due Process Requirements for Child Support-Related Civil Contempt Motions?

What Are the Notice and Due Process Requirements for Child Support-Related Civil Contempt Motions?

What Are the Notice and Due Process Requirements for Child Support-Related Civil Contempt Motions? When a party is ordered to pay child support by a Florida court, willful disobedience and failing to...

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Is Failing to Make Mortgage Payments Based on a Marital Settlement Agreement Grounds for Contempt?

Is Failing to Make Mortgage Payments Based on a Marital Settlement Agreement Grounds for Contempt?

Is Failing to Make Mortgage Payments Based on a Marital Settlement Agreement Grounds for Contempt? In Florida family law, parties are expected to obey court orders pertaining to child and spousal sup...

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3 Ways to Improve Your Co-Parenting Skills in the New Year

3 Ways to Improve Your Co-Parenting Skills in the New Year

Now that you have finalized your divorce with your Tampa divorce lawyer, and you are ready to start the new year, it's time to consider your co-parenting strategies and techniques. When there are chil...

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Start Fresh in the New Year: Why You Should File for Divorce in January

Start Fresh in the New Year: Why You Should File for Divorce in January

It seems that everywhere you turn during the month of December, you see a man down on one knee with a diamond ring in his hand. The holiday season is rife with romance and proposals, but January is th...

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