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What Happens When a Child Custody Evaluation Is Ordered?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

News sources are quick to report on any update in the child custody battle between celebrity actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who, in March, reportedly filed a child custody evaluation against Brad Pitt in order to start an investigation into potential abuse, parenting, and mental health issues before their children’s custody is decided… Read More »

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What Is the Number One Reason Millennials Are Increasingly Seeking Out Prenuptial Agreements?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

We previously discussed three circumstances that make having a prenuptial agreement (“prenups”) non-negotiable: Second or subsequent marriages with children, a spouse bringing a family business into the marriage, and/or one spouse having more assets than the other. However, for a number of young people who are seeking prenups these days, protecting wealth is actually… Read More »

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What Do I Do If My Spouse’s Divorce Attorney Sends Me A Deposition Notice?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are going through a divorce, you may receive a notice of deposition from your spouse’s attorney. Lawyers take depositions in order to find out information that could be helpful to them for their case, as well as to gather statements made under oath that could be used against your interest, or that… Read More »

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Can My or My Spouse’s Hostility Affect Our Divorce? How?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As attorneys who focus on helping our clients get through divorce as favorably as possible here in Florida, we see a wide variety of circumstances involved in peoples’ divorces;  circumstances that can bring out the very worst in people; often understandably. However, it is important to remember that, when it comes to divorce, it… Read More »

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