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My Ex falsely accused me of child abuse, what should I do?
Accusations of child abuse are never taken lightly, but it is possible where one parent may plea that for their own gain. Sadly, I have seen a few instances where one parent abused the system and m...
Family
Read MoreDoes Cheating Matter?: An Ashley Madison Affair
If Infidelity is the cause of a divorce, the court may still take that into consideration. In the wake of the Ashley Madison scandal, a website in which encouraged married individuals to cheat on the...
Marriage
Read MoreCan I Keep My Engagement Ring?
If you called off your engagement, you may want to be prepared to turnover your ring. Generally, in the state of Florida, the law of gifts applies to engagement rings. In other words, this law of...
Marriage
Read MoreIf both parents agree, can I move out of state with my children?
Moving long distance with children requires more than a mutual verbal agreement. In Florida, if a parent wants to move with their children more than 50 miles away, for any period longer than 60 day...
Family
Read MoreIf my vehicle is in my spouse’s name when I file for divorce, will my car be taken away?
If your name is not in your car's title, you may not immediately lose your vehicle. Filing for Dissolution of Marriage can become quite concerning for parties who hold the majority of assets under on...
Divorce
Read MoreCan I Bring A Paternity Action Prior to the Birth of the Child?
When it's the best time to file a case involving paternity. In Florida, although many do wait until the birth of their child to begin a paternity action, there is no requirement that a child must be ...
Family
Read MoreShould Grandparents Have Visitation Rights?
RECENT LEGISLATION ENACTS NEW STANDARDS FOR GRANDPARENTS RIGHTS. The answer, as often the case, is complicated. Historically, grandparents have held no legal visitation rights in the state of Florida...
Family
Read MoreCan courts consider 401K accounts when determining alimony?
A Florida Court recently held that retirement accounts distributed to parties might be considered income for the purpose of determining alimony. In Stolztfus v. Stoltzfus, No.2D14-2083 (Fla. 2nd DCA ...
Alimony
Read MoreIs your timeshare agreement airtight?
A recent case outlines that timesharing agreements must outline all possible avenues. Recent case law reminds us that time-sharing agreements should be as detailed and as specific as possible. In...
Family
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