How is alimony determined?
Florida Statute §61.08 sets forth how the courts decide whether to award alimony and what kind of alimony to award. Alimony is based on two major
Florida Statute §61.08 sets forth how the courts decide whether to award alimony and what kind of alimony to award. Alimony is based on two major
Take a deep breath. Do not panic. Follow our simple six-day plan. Day one: A process server just served you with divorce papers. This can
Arbitration is very rarely used in the practice of family law. Why is that? There are pros and cons to the use of arbitration for
When you file bankruptcy, under the bankruptcy laws, you must list all of your debts and all of your assets. Additionally, it is up to the
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You can certainly file for divorce without knowing your spouse’s location. The problem becomes whether a court will grant you a divorce without notifying your spouse.
As a bankruptcy attorney, I rarely advocate for people to co-sign any debt for another person. The rare situation in which co-signing may be acceptable would
The difference between a Petition Preparer and an Attorney is clearly summed up in the old adage, “you get what you pay for”. Cost is often
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