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Florida Divorce: What if You Cannot Find Your Spouse to Serve the Divorce Papers?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When beginning any legal process, including a divorce case, one party must file a petition, and then the other party must be served with the papers. But what happens if the responding party cannot be found or located? Does your inability to locate your spouse, let alone serve the legal documents, prevent you from… Read More »

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Things to Consider When Creating a Long-Distance Parenting Plan

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Most parents create a parenting plan after getting divorced or ending a relationship involving children. However, when one parent relocates to a different state or country for work-related or other reasons, adhering to a standard parenting plan or timesharing can be problematic. For this reason, parents who have a significant distance between them opt… Read More »

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Does It Matter Who Files for Florida Divorce First?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Sometimes, when both spouses are considering initiating a divorce, it may seem as if they are competing in who files for divorce first. But does it even matter who files first in Florida? Can you get the upper hand by being the “petitioner,” also known as the first party to initiate the process? Why… Read More »

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