Family Law

Where’s Your Personal Injury Settlement during Divorce?

Divorce

For those who are able to receive a personal injury settlement, the feeling can be relieving. But what happens when this compensation is awarded when the victim is in the middle of, or about to undergo, divorce? In general, a personal injury settlement or award will be considered a personal asset – that is, not…

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Can My Ex-spouse Leave the State With My Children?

Child Custody

Relocation cases are some of the most difficult family separation cases to resolve. On the one hand, Florida recognizes the personal freedom a parent should have to pursue a better life in another state. On the other hand, Florida knows how detrimental that move can be to the relationship between the children and the parent who…

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Who Retains Child Custody After a Florida Divorce?

Child Custody

Child Custody in Florida When parents divorce or separate, one of the key issues is always how they will share the responsibility of caring for their children. In an ideal world, where parents are thinking in terms of their children’s best interest, they would be able to easily agree on a child custody arrangement by…

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What can you expect from your florida divorce?

Divorce

Bradenton Divorce Attorney Florida is a no-fault state, which means you don’t need to claim that your spouse engaged in bad behavior to get divorced. Either party can file for divorce and allege that the marriage is irretrievably broken. One spouse must be a Florida resident for at least six months prior to filing for…

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