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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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Are There Particular Coping Mechanisms for Getting Through the Holidays After Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As attorneys who help countless families get through divorce here in Florida each year, we frequently discuss concerns that clients have about getting through the holidays, in particular, during and after divorce. One of the main concerns we specifically hear about from parents is what to do about old family traditions, and whether they… Read More »

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Can U.S. Citizens Remove Their Young Children from Other Countries Where Domestic Violence Is Alleged?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

A case that the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear later in December could prove to be an important one in terms of fathers’ rights and domestic violence as it pertains to international child custody and relocation cases. The case involves determining an infant’s “habitual residence” under The Hague Convention on the Civil… Read More »

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Is There Anything I Need to Do After My Divorce Is Finalized?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As attorneys who practice in divorce and family law here in Orlando, Winter Park, and surrounding areas of Florida, we frequently counsel clients on all of the many issues that affect actions you need to take and considerations you should have going into and through divorce—alimony, child support and custody, timesharing, property division, etc…. Read More »

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How Do I Decide What to Do About the Marital Home and Living Arrangements During My Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As attorneys who practice family law here in Florida, counseling clients on what to do with their home during the divorce is one of the most important conversations we have when it comes to property division-related discussions. This not only involves questions of whether or not a couple should sell the home, or should… Read More »

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