Blog Posts in June, 2011
Posted on Jun 30, 2011 By Stann Givens
On Friday, May 13 th , the New York Times had a timely article on the negative evidence that people going through a divorce are volunteering by posting on Facebook and other social networks. Just ...
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Posted on Jun 28, 2011 By Garrett Riley
Many Florida residents and parents are not aware of Florida's relocation statute which limits a parent's ability to move the residence of a child more than 50 miles from their current residence. ...
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Posted on Jun 23, 2011 By Stann Givens
In our ongoing effort to give you guidance in how to prepare for and conduct yourself at your deposition in a Florida divorce or Florida paternity case, we come to Rule #12: Don't Guess at the Answer ...
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Posted on Jun 21, 2011 By Stann Givens
Under normal circumstances, if your spouse owns property from before the marriage and does not place your name on the title or otherwise mix it in with your marital assets, that property will not be ...
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Posted on Jun 16, 2011 By Stann Givens
The most basic rule to follow while undergoing questioning by the opposing attorney in your Florida divorce or Florida paternity case is: Tell the Truth. All lawyers with any experience at all have ...
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Posted on Jun 14, 2011 By Stann Givens
We all know that if someone harms you intentionally, or even by a negligent but unintentional act, you can sue that person in Florida personal injury court for damages. Most people think that it is ...
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Posted on Jun 9, 2011 By Stann Givens
The latest topic for advice as you prepare to undergo questioning in a Florida Divorce or Florida Paternity case has to do with questions that assume facts that aren't true. For example, you may be ...
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Posted on Jun 6, 2011 By Stann Givens
We have discussed earlier the fact that every Florida divorce or Florida paternity case requires that certain information be provided in the "discovery" phase of the case. The natural reaction of ...
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