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What Is The Role Of A Parenting Coordinator During A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If your Florida divorce involves children who were conceived during the marriage, a parenting coordinator could play an important role, particularly in situations that involve conflict. Parenting coordinators act as impartial third parties. They are usually professionals with a background in family law, psychology, or mediation. They assist parents in implementing and adhering to… Read More »

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What Happens To My Retirement Accounts In A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Unless you signed a prenuptial agreement, your retirement accounts are considered marital property and thus, they’re subject to equitable distribution. That means that your spouse is entitled to some portion of your retirement accounts upon your divorce. In this article, the Orlando divorce lawyers at Greater Orlando Family Law will discuss the process of… Read More »

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How Is AI Being Used To Spoof Child Support Payments?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

In today’s world, everything is digital. That renders many processes vulnerable to attacks. There is some indication that modern parents are using AI to spoof child support payment receipts and create fake financial documents and requests. There are two ways that AI can be misused in family law. It can be used to: Fabricate… Read More »

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Is There Any Benefit To Filing For Divorce First In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

While there is no particular legal advantage to filing for divorce first in Florida, there are some strategic advantages to note. Since Florida is a no-fault divorce state, the order in which the divorce is filed does not influence the court’s decisions on matters such as property division, alimony, or child custody. However, filing… Read More »

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