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- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ... - Together Can Be Cheaper Than Apart
It comes as a shock to many couples going through a divorce . Suddenly the money you and your family once lived on comfortably isn't going as far. When a spouse moves out of the marital home, ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Islamic Custom at a Crossroads with Florida law
A recent Bay News 9 article brought to light an Islamic custom known as a “Sadaq.” Generally speaking, this tradition is part of the Islamic marriage , often in arranged marriages, and is ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Will I Have To Purchase A Life Insurance Policy To Secure My Child Support Obligation?
The Florida legislature has enacted a statue that authorizes a court to order a parent to carry a life insurance policy to secure his or her child support obligation. The statute also states that the ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - England and Wales May Catch Up with the New World
A recent Guardian.com article quoted Sir Nicholas Wall, president of the high court's family division, stating that the time had come to move to "no fault divorces" in England and Wales. ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Can You Get More Alimony After Your Divorce is Entered?
Alimony in the state of Florida can be a very complex issue. The factors to discuss with your Tampa family law attorney range from not only the amount and duration of the alimony award, but also what ... - Facebook and Divorce
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 ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Suing your Spouse for Negligent or Intentional Acts
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 ... - Deposition Rule #9 for Florida Divorce
In the tactics that expert St. Petersburg divorce lawyers use during the course of a case, one is very simple. That is to tell your client to make sure the client understands a question at a ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - England and Wales May Catch Up with the New World
A recent Guardian.com article quoted Sir Nicholas Wall, president of the high court's family division, stating that the time had come to move to "no fault divorces" in England and Wales. ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Deion Sanders Divorce Turns Ugly
Deion Sanders' divorce from his wife, Pilar, turned hostile earlier this week. Deion tweeted that his children, "Just witnessed their mother and a friend jump me in my room. She's going ... - Suing your Spouse for Negligent or Intentional Acts
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 ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Islamic Custom at a Crossroads with Florida law
A recent Bay News 9 article brought to light an Islamic custom known as a “Sadaq.” Generally speaking, this tradition is part of the Islamic marriage , often in arranged marriages, and is ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Islamic Custom at a Crossroads with Florida law
A recent Bay News 9 article brought to light an Islamic custom known as a “Sadaq.” Generally speaking, this tradition is part of the Islamic marriage , often in arranged marriages, and is ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - England and Wales May Catch Up with the New World
A recent Guardian.com article quoted Sir Nicholas Wall, president of the high court's family division, stating that the time had come to move to "no fault divorces" in England and Wales. ... - Together Can Be Cheaper Than Apart
It comes as a shock to many couples going through a divorce . Suddenly the money you and your family once lived on comfortably isn't going as far. When a spouse moves out of the marital home, ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Relocation and Raulerson
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. ... - Deposition Rule #9 for Florida Divorce
In the tactics that expert St. Petersburg divorce lawyers use during the course of a case, one is very simple. That is to tell your client to make sure the client understands a question at a ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Deion Sanders Divorce Turns Ugly
Deion Sanders' divorce from his wife, Pilar, turned hostile earlier this week. Deion tweeted that his children, "Just witnessed their mother and a friend jump me in my room. She's going ... - Facebook and Divorce
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 ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Transferring Timesharing in Military Divorces
Many of our clients are stationed at the local military base and have questions about what happens to their time sharing and custody rights if they get deployed to a war zone or other location. ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ... - Can You Get More Alimony After Your Divorce is Entered?
Alimony in the state of Florida can be a very complex issue. The factors to discuss with your Tampa family law attorney range from not only the amount and duration of the alimony award, but also what ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Islamic Custom at a Crossroads with Florida law
A recent Bay News 9 article brought to light an Islamic custom known as a “Sadaq.” Generally speaking, this tradition is part of the Islamic marriage , often in arranged marriages, and is ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Biological vs. Birth Mother: On The Cutting Edge Of The Law
A Florida appellate court recently decided a case involving the parenting claims of two women for the same child. The women were same sex domestic partners who decided to have a child together. One of ... - Recent Relocation Decisions
A parent has well founded right to have timesharing with her or his child. This is the main reason Florida family law provides that a parent who wants to relocate more than 50 miles from their current ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Biological vs. Birth Mother: On The Cutting Edge Of The Law
A Florida appellate court recently decided a case involving the parenting claims of two women for the same child. The women were same sex domestic partners who decided to have a child together. One of ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Suing your Spouse for Negligent or Intentional Acts
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 ... - Deposition Rule #9 for Florida Divorce
In the tactics that expert St. Petersburg divorce lawyers use during the course of a case, one is very simple. That is to tell your client to make sure the client understands a question at a ...
- Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ... - Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ...
- Limitations on Timesharing are Rare and Usually Temporary
Are you in involved in a divorce or paternity action and feel that the other parent of your children should not be able to see your children because of the other parent’s bad behavior? Maybe the ... - Best Interest Factor #2: Dividing Parental Responsibilities
When judges in Florida family law cases make a decision about your children and the timesharing schedule for each parent they use the “best interest of the child” standard that is set ... - Hearsay in Family Court
In family law cases, a party may wish to introduce evidence in court about their spouse based on something they didn’t personally witness or can attest to. Information a party may have about ...
- Divorce Can Take Time
During the last few months of 2011, our family law firm was inundated with new clients who were anxious to have their divorces finalized before the end of the year. Whether these clients wanted to be ... - Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Contract
A Marital Settlement Agreement is an agreement that resolves all of the issues that must be addressed by a court in a dissolution of marriage or divorce case. Your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) ... - Deposition Rule #9 for Florida Divorce
In the tactics that expert St. Petersburg divorce lawyers use during the course of a case, one is very simple. That is to tell your client to make sure the client understands a question at a ...
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