Divorce


Florida will grant a divorce if one spouse is a Florida resident for six months, and the marriage is irretrievably broken.


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Paternity


There are two types of proceedings to establish paternity. Education yourself about both Florida required proceedings.


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Mediation


Mediation is a confidential process to discuss settlement terms to resolve your case without the necessity of a trial.


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Child Support


Each parent is responsible to contribute to child support on a pro rata basis to each party’s gross income.


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Custody


It is the public policy of Florida to assure that each child has frequent and continuing contact with both parents after divorce.


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Alimony


The primary considerations in determining an alimony award is one spouse’s need and the other spouses’ ability to pay.


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Modifications


You can seek a modification of custody or child support if you meet certain legal requirements or circumstances.


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Domestic Violence


You may file a petition for a restraining order if you are a victim of domestic violence such as physical assault.


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Post-Nup / Pre-Nup


A prenuptial agreement and a post nuptial agreement are simply insurance contracts that can cover a variety of issues.


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Informative Videos


Video can make complicated family law related matters easier to understand. We try to produce videos explaining some of the more complicated issues that we receive questions on frequently.