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Contempt of Court in Florida Family Law Matters

By Vanessa Prieto |

Florida family law cases generally pertain to sensitive issues involving your rights in relationships and access to money or property you may be owed. They often involve divorce, child time sharing, child support, and other types of domestic matters. When one of the parties fails to appear at court proceedings or refuses to follow… Read More »

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Five Issues That Complicate Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Going through a divorce is never an easy process. Even if your marriage has been over for years and you and your spouse are on relatively friendly terms, there are still legal documents that must be filed, hearings to attend, and issues that need to be negotiated. In some cases, the situation surrounding your… Read More »

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Your Rights in Making Decisions That Impact Your Child

By Vanessa Prieto |

As a parent, there are numerous decisions you make on a daily basis that have the potential to impact your child both now and in the years to come. It is not uncommon for parents who are divorced or otherwise no longer together to have major disagreements when it comes to these matters. Making… Read More »

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Protect Yourself During Marriage Counseling

By Vanessa Prieto |

If you and your spouse are experiencing marital difficulties, counseling may be an option. Marriage counseling can show you ways to communicate better with your spouse and can help to resolve issues you frequently fight over. Couples may undergo counseling sessions at any time during the marriage or it can be used when they… Read More »

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Did the Judge Make a Bad Decision in Your Divorce or Child Custody Case?

By Vanessa Prieto |

Judges are tasked with the enormous responsibility of issuing court orders in a variety of legal matters. In family law cases, such as those involving divorce and child custody disputes, a court order can have dramatic effects on the safety, financial security, and overall well being of the parties involved. A judge will generally… Read More »

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Five Important Financial Documents You Need When Getting a Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

For couples contemplating a divorce, It is natural to focus on the emotional aspects involved. When you got married, you likely expected to remain with your partner forever. The disillusionment and sadness you feel can be overwhelming at times, but there are important practical details that must be attended to. Divorce can have a… Read More »

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Questions to Consider Before Reconciling With Your Spouse

By Vanessa Prieto |

Getting a divorce is a difficult, painful process. It is not something that should be initiated rashly or without thinking through all the consequences. In some situations, a couple may begin divorce proceedings then decide to reconcile. While a good Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney will support whatever decision you eventually make, there are some… Read More »

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Relocating With Your Child After a Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

In the aftermath of a divorce, making a fresh start and putting the past behind you is important. For some people, part of this process involves moving to a new city. Whether your move is motivated by a new job, wanting to be closer to other family members, or simply the desire to build… Read More »

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If I or My Former Spouse Remarries, How Will It Impact My Child Support Order?

By Vanessa Prieto |

Some people who go through a divorce shy away from relationships for a certain period of time whereas others almost immediately get involved with a new partner. Once your divorce becomes final, there is nothing to prevent you or your former spouse from getting married again. While remarriage does not erase the financial obligations… Read More »

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Four Common Issues in Military Divorce

By Vanessa Prieto |

Any married couple will find they face challenges over the years, but having a spouse in the military can put additional strains on your relationship. Unfortunately, military divorces are a common occurrence and there are numerous factors that can make these proceedings more complex than a civilian divorce. While still subject to the laws… Read More »

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