PETS AND RESTRAINING ORDERS
Since July 1, 2021, judges are allowed to include pets in their restraining orders which preclude contact by the offender with the pet(s). It allows the pet(s) to remain with owners who are the survivors...
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Since July 1, 2021, judges are allowed to include pets in their restraining orders which preclude contact by the offender with the pet(s). It allows the pet(s) to remain with owners who are the survivors...
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Read moreIn Florida, assets with joint owners, such as a home owned by a married couple, or assets with designated beneficiaries, such as bank accounts, insurance policies, and 401K plans, do not have to go through...
Read moreA divorce and an annulment are similar in the sense that they both make a determination about a couple’s marital status. However, the importance difference between the two is that a divorce ends an existing,...
Read moreDependency cases occur when people who work for the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) and Child Protective Services (CPS) receive a tip that a child has been abused, abandoned, or neglected. Ultimately, dependency...
Read moreIn our state, studies have shown that a number of millennials seeking out Prenuptial Agreements is growing. A Prenuptial Agreement is a written contract that a couple enters into prior to getting married. Should the...
Read moreWhen it comes to alimony in the State of Florida, there is no clear-cut formula in determining: Whether a spouse is entitled to it How much should be paid How long it will be paid...
Read moreLife is unpredictable and can change irreversibly in a split second. Whether healthy, ill, or facing old age, having your affairs in order is the best way to avoid family feuds and ensure that your...
Read moreWorrying about the security of your assets or whether you have fulfilled your tax obligations are significant burdens you can certainly do without. However, you may consider approaching a tax attorney for advice to relieve...
Read moreIn fact, Florida does have a waiting period. Section 61.19 of the Florida Statutes provides that a judge will not grant a divorce less than 20 days from the time that a Petition for Dissolution...
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