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What to Do if You Cannot Pay Child Support

By Anderson & Ferrin |

Divorce is never easy but when a case involves children, it will have long-term impacts. In Florida, all parents of minor children are expected to financially support them until they turn 18 years old or they graduate high school. During divorce, one parent is often ordered to pay child support. While child support can… Read More »

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Important Questions to Ask Your Orlando Divorce Lawyer

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If you have decided to get a divorce, you will have many questions throughout the process. Your lawyer can provide the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about divorce, often at the first consultation you schedule with them. While you may have a list of your own questions you want to… Read More »

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Common Reasons Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cases are Denied

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Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a great way to clear your financial slate and start fresh. Unfortunately, simply submitting your petition and asking the court to discharge your debt is not a guarantee that you will be successful with your case. Below, our Orlando Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer outlines the most common… Read More »

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Four Signs You May Be Headed for Divorce

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Even in the happiest of marriages, there are times when spouses disagree and arguments occur. While disagreements in marriage are not uncommon, there are times when it is difficult for couples to determine whether they are just experiencing the normal bumps in the road all spouses face, or if they should get divorced. If… Read More »

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Busting Five Myths About Divorce in Orlando

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Divorce is very common today and most people know someone who has gone through the process, or they have been through it themselves. Due to this, people with good intentions often give advice about another person’s divorce. However, no two marriages are exactly alike and the same holds true for divorce cases. While people… Read More »

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Child Custody FAQs

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If you are in the middle of a child custody dispute, you are likely very worried about the possible outcome. Of all the different types of disputes that can arise within a family, those involving child custody are some of the most emotional and complex. These disputes are also governed by many different laws… Read More »

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What is the Average Child Support Payment in Orlando?

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Every parent in Orlando, and throughout all of Florida, is expected to financially support their children until a child turns 18 years old. Child support can be extended until a child’s 19th birthday if they turn 18 and are still in high school. During a divorce, the court will typically award child support to… Read More »

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What to Include in Your Prenuptial Agreement

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If you are planning to get married, having a prenuptial agreement in place can offer a great deal of protection and reassurance. If you and your fiancé have already talked about drafting this type of legal contract, you have already made great strides in making sure your future is protected. If you have already… Read More »

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The Stepparent Adoption Process in Orlando

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Stepparent adoptions are very special, and they are a blessing for the entire family. Adoptions involving stepparents give both the stepparent and the biological parent equal parenting rights. Legally, a stepparent adoption makes it as though both parties are the child’s biological parents. After the adoption, changes to the birth certificate will reflect the… Read More »

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What Happens if You Refuse to Sign Divorce Papers?

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All divorce cases start when one party officially files for dissolution of the marriage, either through their divorce lawyer or directly at the courthouse. After the petition is filed, the other spouse is served with divorce papers. The sheriff or a process server can serve the papers on the other spouse. The spouse who… Read More »

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