Monthly Archives: July 2023
Simplified Florida Dissolution vs. Regular Florida Dissolution – What Are The Differences?
There are many ways to get a divorce in Florida, but they all fall into one of two categories. The majority of couples who get divorced must obtain a regular dissolution, but there are times when a couple may qualify for a simplified dissolution. A simplified dissolution is faster than regular dissolution, which is… Read More »
What Unique Issues Do Divorcing Doctors Face In Florida?
Divorce is never easy and complications can arise in any case. For doctors, though, there are unique issues that must be considered. Doctors who own their practice are often worried about what will happen to it during divorce. Many doctors also have high salaries, making alimony a bigger concern than for others who go… Read More »
Are You Required to Take a Parenting Course During a Florida Divorce?
If you are getting a divorce and have children with your spouse, you are required to complete a parenting course before your divorce is finalized. The course is intended to teach participants how to co-parent and make the best decisions for their children once the divorce is final. When parents can work together even… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions About Time-Sharing In Florida
While the term ‘child custody’ is used in many other states, Florida law refers to these matters as parental responsibility and time-sharing. The change in the law was made to reflect the fact that both parents have an equal right to spend time with their children and that neither should only have ‘visitation’ rights…. Read More »
Five Common Defenses to Assault and Battery Charges In Florida
Many people refer to assault and battery as the same crime but in Florida, they are two separate offenses. Still, one incident may result in charges of both assault and battery. Assault refers to the crime of intentionally threatening to harm someone either through words or actions. Battery, on the other hand, is the… Read More »
Do You Have to Go to Court to Modify a Florida Child Custody Order?
If you are a parent in Tampa and need to modify an existing child custody order from a previous divorce or paternity dispute, you may wonder if you have to go through the court. Unfortunately, it is not possible to modify any existing court order without going through the court. A judge must approve,… Read More »