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Can My Social Media Posts Be Used Against Me During A Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Divorce is one of the most difficult things that most adults have to go through. It takes a great amount of effort and invokes complex emotions to dismantle a life that you have invested so much effort in building. It is no surprise that many people turn to social media to process their emotions… Read More »

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Does Child Custody Have To Be Determined By A Judge?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are a Florida parent going through a divorce or who needs to establish a custody agreement with your child’s other parent, you may have a lot of anxiety about the process. It is incredibly nerve-racking to think that a judge who has never met you has the power to determine whether you… Read More »

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Be Careful What You Say In Family Court

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are having an issue litigated in Florida family court, such as a determination of custody or visitation, you may have a difficult time holding your tongue. Custody disputes, in particular, can be highly emotional for parents. However, it’s important to understand how your temper can affect the outcome and have serious long-term… Read More »

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How Can An Attorney Help In A Domestic Violence Case?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you have a pending domestic violence case, you shouldn’t have to handle your case alone. The following article will provide some helpful information regarding how an attorney can assist you in this kind of case. An attorney can explain your legal options. After an incident of abuse, you may be unaware of what… Read More »

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Exploring Arbitration And Mediation In The Divorce Process

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

The divorce process can often be very contentious. When spouses are unable to agree on certain issues, they may need to consult a professional unbiased third party who can mediate these disputes and help develop a resolution that works for both parties. The following article will discuss the concept of arbitration and mediation as… Read More »

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How Can I Successfully Negotiate A Divorce Settlement?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are a Florida resident who is currently going through the divorce process, the following article will provide some helpful tips for successfully negotiating a divorce settlement with the other spouse. What is a divorce settlement agreement? During the divorce process, the spouses may decide to come together to create an agreement on… Read More »

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What Happens To Inheritance During A Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are currently going through a divorce or are contemplating one, it can be overwhelming trying to determine how a divorce will affect the distribution of your assets. Chances are, a great amount of work went into building the life that you have with your partner, and dismantling that life piece by piece… Read More »

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Can My Child Choose Who To Live With In A Florida Divorce?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

If you are considering divorce, one of the most anxiety-inducing questions you can land upon is what will happen to your children. If you were the child of divorce, this may be a particularly triggering topic for you. While children cannot be entirely protected by the effects of divorce, Florida’s child custody system is… Read More »

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Florida Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs)

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Domestic violence can literally be life-threatening. Oftentimes, the victim of domestic violence will seek a temporary restraining order (TRO) in an attempt to get some form of immediate protection from her abuser. The following article will provide some helpful information about Florida TROs. What is a temporary restraining order? A temporary restraining order (TRO)… Read More »

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I Am Planning To Get Remarried. Will My Alimony Be Impacted?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Alimony, or spousal support, is provided from one spouse to the other spouse once the parties separate or divorce. The following article will discuss how alimony awards can be impacted when a spouse who is receiving alimony chooses to get remarried. What types of alimony are awarded in Florida? There are 4 types of… Read More »

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