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Dealing with Changes to Custody and Visitation Arrangements Caused by COVID-19

Divorced parents are accustomed to raising children amidst changing circumstances, but the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced challenges that many of us have never seen before. Stay at home orders have imposed strict limits on the way we live and complicated many custody and visitation arrangements. We cannot be sure when daily life will more closely Read More

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How a Coronavirus-related Income Loss Could Affect Your Alimony and Child Support

Many people have faced a job loss or reduction in income due the coronavirus pandemic. In such a case it might be difficult for an ex-spouse paying alimony or a parent sending child support to keep up with their obligation. As these orders are based on the financial circumstances that existed at the time they Read More

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Communicating With Your Ex About COVID-19 Custody Issues

During a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, family becomes more important than ever, especially for children whose schedules have been disrupted by long-term school closures and the cancellation of other activities. Parents who are divorced or live apart for other reasons know the importance of maintaining healthy communication through difficult situations. Though this situation Read More

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GLOBAL PANDEMIC, ALIMONY, AND CHILD SUPPORT

The GLOBAL PANDEMIC involving COVID-19 is unprecedented and unfortunately, for many individuals the effects are already being felt financially. If you are obligated to pay child support or alimony, you are likely left thinking “I can’t afford to continue paying my court-ordered obligations so what can I do?” If you have lost your job or Read More

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What You Can Do When You Are The Victim Of Domestic Violence

Compassionate family law attorneys protect the rights of domestic violence victims while seeking an order of protection When one member of a household commits violence against another, it is considered domestic violence. Victims of domestic violence can ask the court for an order granting protection against their abuser. This is a special, expedited process put Read More

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When Can An Alimony Support Order Be Reduced Or Changed?

Oldsmar divorce lawyers protect the rights and best interests of clients in alimony support claims Many divorces in Florida result in one party paying alimony to the other. There are several types of alimony. Some types such as temporary and durational are for a specific time period and might not need any modifications during their Read More

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Common Issues That Arise During A Family Law Case

Experienced family law attorneys in Oldsmar protect the best interests of their clients throughout the family law process  No matter what type of domestic relations case you are involved in, there can be unexpected issues that arise. An experienced family law attorney in Oldsmar is equipped with the skills necessary to guide you safely through Read More

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Are You Entitled To Alimony From Your Spouse?

Tampa & Brandon family law attorneys help their clients understand their rights to alimony support  Alimony, also referred to as spousal support, is the payment of money from one spouse to the other for a period of time following a divorce and is not applicable in all divorce cases. An alimony attorney in Brandon will Read More

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Why Everyone Needs Estate Planning, Not Just The Rich And Famous

Brandon estate planning lawyers guide their clients through the complicated estate planning process  Let us start off the discussion of estate planning by saying that estate planning is for everyone. Often times, people think that only the rich and famous need to plan ahead. But, if you want your favorite nephew to have your stamp collection or your Read More

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What are Florida Divorce Grounds?

When you consider getting a divorce, one of the first aspects of divorce to discuss with your Tampa family law attorney is divorce grounds. In some states, you have the option of a fault-based divorce where you must prove that the other spouse engaged in adultery, deserted you for a substantial time or did something Read More

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