Deportation and Relocation with Children
Florida Statute §61.13001 (Parental Relocation with a child) is not just for parents who are relocating voluntarily. The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently found that
Florida Statute §61.13001 (Parental Relocation with a child) is not just for parents who are relocating voluntarily. The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently found that
Question of the Week: Can I get divorced if the other party won’t sign the papers?
Question of the week: Can I enforce our verbal agreement? (Click on the video to see our answer.)
Question of the week: What is a Case Management Conference? (Click on the video to see our answer.)
Out of our 2018 cases, 44% of our family law cases were uncontested! Cases are “uncontested”, when you and your ex agree on everything. Uncontested cases
As children get older and circumstances change, parents often request from the Court a change in their parenting plan. Hiring an attorney for a modification of
Think about the last best restaurant you ate at. How did you find the restaurant? Chances are really great that you received a referral. Whether you
Hiring a lawyer is an important step for your case. Once that is complete, you need to make sure your financial investment in your lawyer pays
The holidays are almost upon us and plans are starting to form. There are a variety of issues parents can run into when planning for timesharing
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