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Monthly Archives: February 2024

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What Is A Collaborative Divorce And How Does It Work?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

There are many ways to dissolve a marriage in Florida. Mediation is often ordered by the courts as a first step in the divorce process. Traditionally, if mediation broke down, you were left with litigation which is when you argue your case at trial in front of a judge. However, there is a middle… Read More »

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New Florida Law Enhances Unwed Father’s Rights

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

A new law went into effect on July 1, 2023. The law creates a revised procedure for unwed fathers to establish paternity, child support, and visitation. The result is that unwed fathers can now establish parental rights that were previously the exclusive domain of the mother. Under the previous rules, an unwed father would… Read More »

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Factors Determining Alimony In Florida

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Many divorcing spouses wonder whether or not they will have to pay alimony or will receive alimony to help them financially after their divorce. Alimony is a complex topic. There’s more than one type of alimony and the courts decide whether or not alimony will be awarded based on numerous factors. Add to that… Read More »

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Can I Recover Past Due Child Support After My Child Has Reached The Age Of 18?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

In Florida, child support usually terminates when the child turns 18 years of age. However, this general rule doesn’t apply when child support is owed by one parent to another prior to the time that the child reaches the age of majority and becomes a legal adult under Florida law. In those circumstances, the… Read More »

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