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Military 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...
Divorce
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...
Divorce
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...
Divorce
Read MoreHoliday Tips for Divorced Parents
Divorce can cause strains on households this time of year, but families can still have a peaceful holiday season. Even for the healthiest and most amicable legal separations or divorces, the holidays...
Divorce
Read MoreChild Support and Private School Tuition
If your child attends a private school, tuition costs may be factored into your child support. Florida courts look to a number of legal factors when determining child support amounts, but just as imp...
Child Support
Read MoreIs My Military Accrued Vacation Time and Sick Leave a Marital Asset?
Military divorces come with additional strings, including what is considered an assets for equitable distribution. Divorce is difficult enough without additional layers of legal complexity, but the r...
Military
Read MoreIs My Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) a Marital Asset?
In any divorce case, retirement funds are fair ground for equitable distribution. If you or a spouse was a federal employee or uniformed service member, you are likely already familiar with a thrift...
Divorce
Read MoreWhat Is the Putative Father Registry?
Unnmarried Florida men can retain paternal rights through a legal registry. The putative father registry — not to be confused with punitive, meaning punishment — is a legal method by which an unm...
Court
Read MoreWill the Court Separate Siblings in a Custody Case?
The courts seek to provide the best possible living situation for minors during custody cases. In rare cases, siblings might be living under two different roofs. As a general rule, Florida courts a...
Family
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