Category: Family & Divorce Law

Child Custody During Military Deployment

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https://brickelllegal.com/child-custody-military-deployment/... Child Custody During Military Deployment Many Floridian military service members are parents of children for which they have parenting plans. A common question that we receive by those military service members is regarding their rights and obligations regarding child custody during military deployment. More specifically, those servicemember usually want to know if their... [...]

When Might Sole Custody be Awarded in a Florida Divorce?

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http://www.miamidivorcelawattorneyblog.com/2014/11/when-migh... When Might Sole Custody be Awarded in a Florida Divorce? A divorce between two spouses without children can be a battle. However, when children are involved, a divorce can become an all-out war. The family law courts in Florida are concerned about one thing in a child custody dispute and that is the best interest of the children. When he or she sees fit, the judge can order... [...]

Requirements for Divorce in Florida

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http://www.miamiflfamilylawyers.com/blog/2014/10/requirement... Requirements for Divorce in Florida Every state has certain legal requirements that must be met prior to a couple obtaining a divorce in that state. These specific requirements range from having to have a separation period prior to filing for divorce to the reasoning for filing for divorce. Florida is no different in that the state legislature established state specific... [...]

After a Divorce Can a Child Choose With Whom They Want to Live?

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http://www.miamiflfamilylawyers.com/blog/2014/11/after-divor... After a Divorce Can a Child Choose With Whom They Want to Live? In Florida all child custody agreements, known as time sharing, are based on what is in the best interest of the child. When a judge presiding over a divorce case must decide who is to be the primary caregiver of the children, meaning the parent with whom the children spend a majority of their time, they... [...]

The Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Family Law

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The Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Family Law In some cases, domestic violence allegations are intertwined with other family law issues. Regardless of the surrounding issues, domestic violence accusations and charges are serious for both parties involved. Understanding the legalities of the charges can help individuals on either side decide on the best possible course of action. Domestic violence issues may be what led someone... [...]