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Can I Keep My Commissary and Exchange Privileges After Divorce?
Which military privileges no longer apply to ex-spouses of service members? One of the greatest benefits afforded to service members and their families is the ability to shop at commissaries and exch...
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Read MoreMilitary Domestic Violence Injunction Remedies
In cases involving military domestic violence, civilian statutes can be used to provide relief. Domestic violence is an important issue to the wellbeing of society as a whole, and it is particularly ...
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Read MoreWhat Is a Family Law General Magistrate?
Not all divorce cases are overseen by a judge. What is the alternative? In a Florida divorce, you may be surprised to learn that a judge is not necessarily going to hear your case. There may be times...
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Read MoreWhat are Family Law Interrogatories and How Do I Answer Them?
What happens when the opposing party serves you with interrogatories. Interrogatories are a commonly used tool used during discovery in family law cases. These written questions are served by the opp...
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Read MoreAre My VA Benefits Marital Property? What About Alimony?
Veteran benefits are protected from creditors, but are they protected against your ex-spouse? Disabled veterans bravely served our nation, earning the right to receive VA benefits and income in the pr...
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Read MoreCan I Modify a Domestic Violence Injunction?
If you seek any modifications to a court order, strong evidence must be submitted to justfiy its dissolution. A permanent injunction, by its name alone, sounds like a court order that cannot be chang...
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Read MoreMilitary Divorce: Can I Keep My Military ID Card?
For non-military spouses, military IDs can be revoked if specific qualifications are not met. Due to Tampa's close proximity to MacDill Air Force Base, plenty of divorcing couples have questions rega...
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Read MoreCan a Guardian Ad Litem Be Disqualified?
For parents who are dissatisfied with a Guardian Ad Litem's findings, the court limits their options to disqualify them. A guardian ad litem (GAL) is a court-appointed investigator who is chosen to i...
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Read MoreThe Role of the Guardian Ad Litem in Florida Trial Courts
Guardian Ad Litems serve the best interests of a child during a divorce case. In Florida divorce and child custody proceedings, a guardian ad litem (GAL) may be appointed to investigate solutions tha...
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