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CustodyReview

What Does A Guardian Ad Litem Do In A Florida Custody Case?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When two parents are in high conflict over child custody, a Florida court may see fit to appoint a guardian ad litem to help investigate the dispute and ensure the child’s best interests. In other cases, a parent may request a guardian ad litem be assigned to their case. When both parents agree, the… Read More »

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Prenup

What Can I Place In A Prenuptial Agreement In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

While many believe that prenuptial agreements are only for the rich, they are becoming much more popular in modern marriages. Think of it this way. You already have a prenuptial agreement in place when you get married. It’s Florida’s rules for family law, asset distribution, alimony, and other provisions of divorce. A prenuptial agreement… Read More »

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Proving Your Former Spouse Is In A “Supportive Relationship” To Stop Making Alimony Payments

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Florida has recently passed legislation making it easier for a spouse who is paying alimony to prove that they no longer should be making alimony payments. A former spouse may petition the court to stop alimony payments if they can prove that their ex-spouse has entered into a “supportive relationship” with another individual. The… Read More »

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