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When Would A Court Order Supervised Visitation In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

The relationship between a parent and a child matters. In Florida, it is presumed to be inherently in the best interests of children to have a positive, ongoing relationship with both of their parents. Of course, there are certain circumstances in which one party may have a history of issues that calls their parental… Read More »

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What Is The Dollar Value For A High Net Worth Divorce In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Florida divorce and family laws cover a wide range of topics, but one you will not find in the statutes is a separate process or treatment for high net worth divorce. There is no term related to it in the Florida divorce law definitions, so you cannot establish a dollar amount. This is because… Read More »

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Can I Get More Child Support If My Child Has Medical Needs?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

In Florida, parents have a general duty to provide financial support to their children. The parent who lacks primary physical custody of the child will often be required to pay child support. Florida has guidelines in place to determine the amount of child support that is owed. However, additional support may be required if… Read More »

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What Is The Difference Between Regular And Military Divorce In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

As an active member of the military or retired in service, you know your status makes many of life’s events and experiences different. Divorce is one area where there are special laws for the military, which take into account the unique circumstances. For instance, Florida’s residency requirement for divorce is 6 months, but members… Read More »

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Understanding Florida’s Alimony Reform (2023)

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Earlier this year, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1416 (SB 1416) into law. The family law reform package altered the way alimony (spousal support) works in our state. At Greater Orlando Family Law, we want to make sure that clients have access to the knowledge and resources that they need to protect… Read More »

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How Do I Prepare For My First Meeting With An Orlando Divorce Attorney?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

You know that it is critical to retain legal representation when going through divorce, and finding the right fit will take some effort and research. When you have counsel on your side who knows Florida divorce laws and has experience handling these cases, you can feel confident that your rights are protected. Important aspects… Read More »

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Do I Qualify For Uncontested Divorce In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Divorce gets a bad reputation for the high profile cases that make the news, but the truth is that many couples are able to resolve their issues without major disputes. If you get to the point where you and your spouse agree on everything related to the process, you may consider uncontested divorce. Florida… Read More »

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What Are The Steps To Stepparent Adoption In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When you marry someone with children, it is a rewarding and enjoyable experience to take on the role of being a supportive, loving stepparent. There may even come a point when you and your spouse would like to solidify the relationship through stepparent adoption. Under Florida’s adoption statute on who can adopt and be… Read More »

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How Do I Modify Timesharing Under Recent Changes To Florida Law?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Florida uses the term timesharing to refer to the familiar concept of visitation between co-parents, but the basics remain the same. Children will typically split time, based on an arrangement that allows the parents to spend around half their time with the child. Parental responsibility is separate, covering how co-parents make the decisions involved… Read More »

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Do I Need A Florida Prenuptial Agreement Before Getting Married?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

When you plan to spend the rest of your life with someone, you might not think there is any need to protect your rights and financial interests through a prenuptial agreement. However, you may not realize the specific reasons why having a structure in place is important if the relationship breaks down. Florida’s statute… Read More »

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