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Bridge-the-Gap Alimony
What Is Bridge-the-Gap Alimony? The state of Florida expressly states in § 61.08 of The 2016 Florida Statutes that Florida courts may grant alimony in one of six ways, one of which is bridge-the-gap...
Infographic: Tips for a Successful Mediation
At The McKinney Law Group, we believe in mediation and the power of settling your case on your own terms. Here are 7 tips for achieving a successful mediation. ...
Postnuptial Agreements
WHAT IS A POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENT? Prenuptial agreements, arguably the most commonly discussed marital agreement, are entered into by two individuals before they legally marry. Postnuptial agreemen...
Are Text Messages Used in Court?
ARE TEXT MESSAGES EVIDENCE IN COURT? Americans have grown so dependent on mobile phones for communication that we send billions of text messages to one another every day. Naturally, it stands to...
Can my Lawyer Withdraw from my Case?
Yes, A Lawyer can Withdraw from your Case. When you first retain a lawyer's services, you may be under the impression that your lawyer will be with you until your legal matters are resolved. Can your...
Does Florida Recognize Common Law Marriage?
WHAT IS COMMON LAW MARRIAGE? A common law marriage exists when a couple has lived together for a period of time and presents themselves to their community as "married". The key distinction of a c...
Divorce
Read MoreCan Florida Courts Modify Alimony Based on a Supportive Relationship?
CAN FLORIDA COURTS MODIFY ALIMONY BASED ON A SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIP? Over the past decade of Florida family law, the issue of whether alimony should be modified based on a supportive relationship ha...
Alimony
Read MoreSuspended License for Failure to Pay Child Support
Can Florida Suspend My Driver's License for Not Paying Child Support? While it may be true that failing to pay child support is largely a financial issue, this is not to say Florida law does not allo...
Child Support
Read MoreBiological Father vs. Legal Father
In Florida, a Biological Father Is Not Always the Legal Father From a biological perspective, there can be only one father of a child. Just because an individual may be a child's biological father, h...