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How to Serve Divorce Papers in Florida

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If you are considering divorce and are the first to file, you will have to serve your spouse with divorce papers. Serving your spouse requires a neutral third party to deliver the paperwork and notify them of the proceedings against them. The divorce papers will also notify your spouse of their right to answer… Read More »

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FAQs About Divorce in Florida

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The very thought of divorce is very daunting. Not only will you feel a wide range of emotions, but there are also many legal matters that must be resolved. During this time you will likely have many questions about the procedure, your rights, and what to expect. Below, our Orlando divorce lawyer answers some… Read More »

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Do You Need a Lawyer for an Uncontested Divorce?

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Not every divorce has to result in a long and expensive legal battle. An uncontested divorce can provide you with a streamlined option for dissolving your marriage. It can also help you and your spouse be more amicable with each other post-divorce, which is particularly helpful for divorcing parents. Due to the fact that… Read More »

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How to Enforce a Divorce Decree

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Ideally, by the time a family law court issues a divorce decree, the two sides will try for a smooth transition post-divorce. Unfortunately, this does not always happen. While the terms within a divorce decree are final and legally binding, this does not mean that both parties will comply with the orders. At some… Read More »

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What if Your Spouse Hides Assets During Divorce?

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Divorce is an extremely difficult ordeal and unfortunately, it can bring out the worst in some people. One of the ways this happens is when one spouse tries to hide assets. People hide assets during divorce for many reasons. Sometimes, they simply want to keep funds for themselves while in other cases, they want… Read More »

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The Timeline of Divorce in Florida

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Divorce is an uncertain and unsettling time. You may wonder what your future holds, what your life will look like, and even how much time you will be able to spend with your children. You may also not know what to expect from the process, or the steps you will have to take throughout… Read More »

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How to Successfully Mediate Your Divorce

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When a divorce is contested in Florida, meaning the two spouses cannot agree to the terms, mediation is mandatory. Mediation requires the two divorcing spouses to meet with a third party mediator. Mediators do not offer legal advice and they do not make any final decisions. Instead, their role is to foster communication and… Read More »

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Things to Avoid When Getting a Divorce

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Going through a divorce is never easy. Emotions run very high and in some cases, tempers are quite short. This can make it difficult to keep a calm head, which can lead to poor decisions that may hurt you for many years to come. There are ways you can avoid this so that you… Read More »

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Avoiding a Default Judgment in Divorce

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People today are very busy and at times, it may seem as though there is not enough time to do everything that needs to get done. The divorce process only brings even more to do and many people do not know how proceedings will impact their schedule. Even when going through a divorce, many… Read More »

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Is Marriage Counseling Required for a Florida Divorce?

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Divorce is never easy and if you have chosen to end your marriage, there are many laws that will govern the process. For example, most couples must enter mediation before litigating their case if they cannot agree to all terms of the divorce. Even when parents do agree to the terms of divorce, they… Read More »

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