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Who Decides How Child Support Should Be Spent in Florida?

Child support is a critical aspect of divorce or separation cases involving children. It ensures that the financial needs of the child are met. It also provides a sense of… Read more »

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Preparing for Your First Mediation Session: A Checklist for Florida Families

Preparing for Your First Mediation Session: A Checklist for Florida Families Divorce or any family conflict can be emotionally draining, legally intricate, and financially taxing. Fortunately, for Florida families, there’s… Read more »

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What is Divorce Modification in Florida?

What is Divorce Modification in Florida? Divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging process, but it doesn’t always end once the final decree is issued. Life circumstances can change,… Read more »

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Redefining Fatherhood: Recent Changes to Florida’s Paternity Statute

Redefining Fatherhood: Recent Changes to Florida’s Paternity Statute In a significant stride towards recognizing the evolving dynamics of family structures, Florida has taken a momentous step in redefining fatherhood. As… Read more »

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The End of Permanent Alimony in Florida

The End of Permanent Alimony in Florida Alimony was changed drastically in Florida on July 1, 2023. Senate Bill  SB 1416 was signed by Governor DeSantis on June 30, 2023…. Read more »

FAQ Florida Divorce

FAQ About the Divorce Process in Florida

FAQ About the Divorce Process in Florida Divorce is best referred to as the “dissolution of marriage” in Florida. As a no-fault state, Florida aims to make divorce as simple… Read more »

What is Child Support?

Definition Child Support Child support refers to the court-ordered payments that parents must pay to support their child’s essential needs financially. Parents pay child support whether they are the non-custodial… Read more »