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Monthly Archives: October 2020

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Will You Be Responsible for Your Spouse’s Credit Card Debt Following a Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As you may know, the marital assets and debts are divided between the partners in a divorce. In Florida, the division of assets and debts is subject to equitable distribution, which does not necessarily mean that you are entitled to 50% of the marital assets. Instead, Florida courts will consider a multitude of factors… Read More »

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How Can You Enforce a Child Support Order if the Obligated Parent Lives in Another Country?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When the non-custodial parent lives in another country, it can be difficult to enforce a child support order if the parent refuses or fails to pay. However, there may be ways to make the obligated parent pay child support even if they are outside the United States. Enforcing International Child Support Orders The United… Read More »

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Divorce with Children with Special Needs: Everything You Need to Know

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If your child has a disability, the mere thought of divorce and division of parental responsibilities and duties may seem like a nightmare. If your child has a disability and requires special care and attention, there are a few things to consider before, during, and after a divorce in Florida. A divorce involving children… Read More »

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Will Adultery Matter in Your Divorce Case in Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Infidelity is responsible for up to 40% of divorces in the United States, according to a study by the American Psychological Association. If you are one of those whose marriage is headed for divorce because of your partner’s unfaithfulness, you may wonder how adultery may affect your divorce case in Florida. Since Florida is… Read More »

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