Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 2 A divorce is referred to as a “dissolution of marriage” in Florida. Florida is one of many states that have eliminated fault as a reason for divorce. The only requirement for a marriage to be dissolved is for one of the...
Florida Divorce Guide – Section 1

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 1

Florida Divorce Guide – Section 1 Is it possible to save your marriage? Are you certain that your marriage cannot be saved? Before taking any legal steps to end your marriage, you should think about ways to save it. You might want to talk to a marriage counselor, a...
Frequently Asked Questions: Child Support

Frequently Asked Questions: Child Support

Frequently Asked Questions: Child Support What is a child support order? Do I have one? A child support order is a legal paper that sets up parents’ duties if the parents no longer live together. The order’s purpose is to make sure a child’s living expenses, such as...
What Is The Divorce Process in Florida

What Is The Divorce Process in Florida

What Is The Divorce Process in Florida Who can I hire to represent me during my divorce? Clerks, judges, paralegals, and your spouse’s attorney are not permitted to provide legal advice. In your case, only you or a lawyer you have hired can represent your...
Extended Family Temporary Custody

Extended Family Temporary Custody

Important Information to Review Before Filling Out Your Forms There is no lawyer-client relationship. Brandon Legal Group is providing this information, originally provided by the Florida Bar through https://www.floridalawhelp.org/ .  It is provided without warranty,...
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