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Monthly Archives: February 2021

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Can I Request a Psychological Evaluation of My Ex-Spouse?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are concerned over your former spouse’s mental health during divorce proceedings, you may wonder whether you can request a psychological evaluation of your ex-partner. Mental health concerns in child custody cases It is common for child custody disputes to involve one parent questioning the other parent’s mental stability. Cases involving psychological evaluations… Read More »

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When is Supervised Visitation Necessary in Florida’s Custody Cases?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Supervised visitation is when a non-custodial parent is only allowed to visit with the child when supervised by another individual, usually a family member or social worker. Many people do not understand the difference between supervised visitation and supervised exchanges. Supervised exchanges are ordered by the court to prevent high-conflict interactions between the two… Read More »

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Can I File for Florida Divorce Without a Spouse?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you want to get a divorce in Florida, but your spouse refuses to sign papers or cannot be located, you may wonder, “Can I file for divorce without my spouse?” The short answer is, “Yes, you can.” As long as you meet residency requirements, and you wish to file for a no-fault divorce… Read More »

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Can Your Driver’s License Be Suspended for Not Paying Child Support?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you were ordered to pay child support but failed to meet the legal obligation to provide payments to the obligee, you may face serious penalties. In the state of Florida, possible penalties for not paying child support include wage garnishment, fines, driver’s license suspension, and even jail time. If you are behind in… Read More »

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