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Monthly Archives: March 2021

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How Do I Tell My Partner I Want a Prenuptial Agreement (Prenup)?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Telling your soon-to-be-spouse that you want a prenuptial agreement (prenup) may sound like the most disheartening thing you can say to your partner before the wedding. However, if you truly want to protect your personal property and take advantage of other benefits of a prenuptial agreement, you will need to have that conversation sooner… Read More »

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What Are Florida’s Rules for Service of Process When Serving Divorce Papers?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you or your spouse want to file for a divorce, you may be confused about Florida’s service of process rules. Our state has strict rules for service of process to ensure that the respondent spouse is given proper notice of the pending divorce action. Whether you are the petitioner or respondent spouse, it… Read More »

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What’s the Right of First Refusal in Florida Parenting Plans?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Many divorced parents who create a parenting plan are confused about the so-called “right of first refusal” provision. What is the right of first refusal, and what role does it play in parenting plans? What’s the right of first refusal? The right of first refusal is often included in parenting plans signed by divorced… Read More »

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What Happens if My Spouse Dies in the Middle of Our Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Getting divorced can be a time-consuming and stressful process. In some cases, it takes months or even years to resolve a divorce case, especially if there are many contested issues. But what happens if your spouse dies in the middle of your divorce? What to do if my spouse dies before our divorce case… Read More »

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