By C. Todd Marks | Published March 24, 2020 | Posted in Child Custody, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law and Marital Law, Modification of Alimony and Child Support, Uncategorized |
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
Read MoreBrandon employment lawyers fight to protect the rights of employees Although Florida is a right to work state, meaning an employer can fire an employee for no reason, employers do have responsibilities to their employees and are prohibited from treating employees in ways that are illegal. If you feel that your employer has engaged in illegal Read More
Read MoreDivorce Lawyer: Use Thoughtful Communication To Help Improve Your Marriage Tampa family law attorney discusses how thoughtful communication can improve your marriage Many individuals like to believe that all marriages will be an eternal life of bliss and love, but according to the American Psychological Association half of marriages in the United States ends in Read More
Read MoreTampa family law attorneys discuss how social media is impacting marriages and divorces Has social media affected your marriage? According to well-known divorce attorney, James Sexton, this is one of the main causes of divorce in today’s digital age. Sexton recently released a book this past year called, “If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Read More
Read MoreOldsmar short sale lawyers help clients through the short sale process Whether searching for your first home or your dream home, everyone likes to get a deal. Homes offered as short sales, often on the brink of or in the midst of foreclosure, are often listed below market value and can be an excellent purchase. Read More
Read MoreCompassionate 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
Read MoreOldsmar 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
Read MoreOldsmar family law attorneys help clients protect the rights and best interests of their family in a custody dispute At Westchase Law, we know that the well-being of your children is the most important thing in your life. When an issue as to their custody or parenting is involved, a child custody attorney in Oldsmar Read More
Read MoreWhat Does No-Fault Divorce Mean Tampa divorce attorneys help guide clients through the complicated and emotional divorce process Once you have come to the conclusion that your marriage cannot be saved, it is imperative that you contact a divorce attorney in Tampa at Westchase Law to set up a consultation – especially if your marital situation Read More
Read MoreForeclosure defense lawyers in Oldsmar guide clients through the foreclosure process while protecting their rights and interests If you have been unable to pay your mortgage and the lender has filed and served a foreclosure complaint against you, it is time to contact a foreclosure attorney in Oldsmar. At Westchase Law, we have the experience Read More
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