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Decreasing Alimony to a Cohabitating Ex-Spouse

Payors of alimony may be able to seek an end to permanent alimony payments if their spouse is cohabitating.  The Florida statute allows for the termination of payments when an ex-spouse enters into a continued, long-term relationship.  Th [...]

The Discovery Process in a Florida Family Law Matter

Discovery in a Florida family law matter is the process during which each party gathers or discovers the facts they may use to fight their case.  There are five types of discovery Florida divorce lawyers may use.  These are mandatory disc [...]

Florida Petition for Dissolution of Marriage

In Florida, the legal definition for divorce is Dissolution of Marriage.  To begin your Florida dissolution of marriage, one party must file a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.  The Petition will be filed with the clerk of court in th [...]

Decreasing the Time for a Divorce

Once the difficult decision is made to file for a divorce or dissolution of marriage, many people want to know how quickly they can obtain the final judgment.  The answer to that question depends on several factors.   The main factor in d [...]

Costs and Fees of an Orlando Divorce

During an initial consultation with a family law attorney, the client should be sure to ask specific questions regarding the cost and length of time that will be involved in their Orlando divorce.  The expenses of a dissolution of marriag [...]

Should I Represent Myself in an Orlando Divorce?

In today’s difficult economy, many people try to save money by representing themselves in their divorces.  Unfortunately, they may not truly understand the complexities involved in a Florida Dissolution of Marriage.  Despite the availabil [...]

Parenting Class

Parents with minor children filing for divorce in Florida are required to take a parenting class before their Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage can be obtained.  This requirement is an effort by the Florida legislature to help chi [...]

Can I Force my Spouse to Pay for Our Divorce?

A Florida dissolution of marriage case can become very costly if the parties cannot agree on a resolution of the issues.  Consult with your experienced Orlando Divorce Attorney about whether or not your spouse may be ordered to pay for so [...]

Divorce and Special Needs Children

Divorce is never an easy process.  When parents have a special needs child, the issues associated with divorce can be even more complex.  Couples seeking custody attorneys should be sure to inform their lawyer of any developmental, medica [...]

Date of Filing an Orlando Divorce

When the parties in an Orange, Osceola or Seminole county divorce or dissolution of marriage action have assets that will need to be divided, the date of filing will be an important landmark.  The assets as well as the liabilities accumul [...]

Supervised Timesharing

Many people have questions about supervised timesharing.  Timesharing with your children after separation or divorce is one of the most important issues asked of Divorce and Custody Attorneys in Orlando child custody cases.  Frequent and [...]

Durational Alimony in an Orlando Divorce

In Orlando, Florida, there are several different types of Alimony that may be awarded in a Dissolution of Marriage (or Divorce) case.  The Court will consider many factors in determining if an award of alimony is appropriate and which typ [...]

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