Your custody order or time-sharing arrangements are some of the most important details in your parenting plan. You and the other parent of your child should comply with the terms included in your custody order as much as possible. When situations arise that force you...
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Children, divorce, and relocation: 3 things to know about Florida law
Life changes. People decide to move. Moving can be difficult, but there are unique hurdles when the move involves children of divorced parents. Parents in this situation have to follow specific rules when the move results in an official relocation according to state...
How To Use the Uniform Enforcement of Judgments Act to Collect a Debt
When your only recourse to collect a debt that an individual or business owes you and the court rules in your favor, their payment of that judgment shouldn’t be limited by where you filed your lawsuit. If that were the case, people could just move assets around to...
New law to examine professional guardians in Florida
A guardianship is a way to ensure that you will be well taken care of if an illness or injury ever causes you to become incapacitated. Florida law lets you choose virtually any adult to serve as your designated guardian. Many people select their spouse or one of their...
What debts must you pay during Florida probate proceedings?
Estate administration and probate proceedings are lengthy and often frustrating for the people involved. The executor has to manage a lot of moving pieces and details, while the beneficiaries have to wait for everyone else to make claims before they can get their...
Crossing state lines does not end your right to collect on a debt
Most people who borrow money or who receive services that they are unable to pay for immediately will do what is necessary to fulfill their financial obligations. Some people will take on a second job or refinance their homes or vehicles to make good on their debts or...
Does a teenager need a custody schedule?
Teens are a difficult age range to deal with during divorces. They usually have strong opinions and may be highly independent already. Depending on your child’s age, they might be driving or going to college already. With jobs, schooling, extracurricular activities...
Does child support extend beyond the age of 18?
If you’re getting divorced, you may want to know about child support and how long someone will pay. Child support normally terminates once your child reaches the age of 18. However, that isn’t always the case, and there are times when it may extend much longer. Child...
Should you consider a split custody schedule?
You’ve always known that your children didn’t get along well, but with the onset of your divorce, things have gotten even worse. Your teen is outright intolerant of your younger child, but your younger child doesn’t understand what’s going on and has anxiety and...
What do the best interests of a child mean for time-sharing?
When Florida parents create parenting plans dividing responsibilities, they have to set specific terms for time-sharing obligations. Parents who cannot work out the details on their own will have to go to court. When a judge has to make some of those decisions, their...
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