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Monthly Archives: August 2021

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Is My Ex Guilty Of Voluntary Impoverishment By Refusing To Work Or Pay Child Support?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

It is not uncommon for parents who were ordered to pay child support to come up with all kinds of ways to avoid paying. One of the ways is to refuse to work to stop paying child support. However, if the parent voluntarily quits their job or decreases their income to the point where… Read More »

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Does Florida Allow Retroactive Child Support?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Florida courts may order child support when spouses who share children file for divorce. Prior to awarding child support, the court will look at each parents’ income and earning potential, among many other factors. If your ex-spouse was ordered to pay child support, you might wonder, “Can I ask the court for retroactive child… Read More »

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Do I Need To File A Quitclaim Deed After A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you have finalized your divorce, you should consider drafting a quitclaim deed with the help of an Orlando family law attorney. If the court issued a final divorce decree, the decree merely documents the manner in which you and your ex-spouse divide marital property and debts. The divorce decree itself does not actually… Read More »

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Can You Use A Trust To Protect Your Assets In A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Most divorce-related disputes are related to the distribution of assets. It is not uncommon for spouses to disagree on who gets what and how assets should be handled following a divorce. But can you use a trust to protect your assets in a divorce and prevent your spouse from getting the assets held in… Read More »

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