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Attorney For Enforcing Court Orders After a Divorce
In the process of finalizing a divorce, the court enters a Final Judgment which outlines the terms of the divorce, including the rights, obligations and responsibilities of each spouse with regard to asset and debt division, spousal support, child support and more. If the divorce was concluded through the parties’ agreement, the Final Judgment… Read More »
Who Gets the House in a Florida Divorce Attorney
If you are like most people, your home is the most expensive thing you own. When it comes to a divorce, very often, both spouses want to take possession of the home. This may be due to the home’s value or because the parties want to maintain some sense of normalcy after the dissolution… Read More »
What to Do When an Accident Aggravates a Pre-Existing Injury
Accident claims are hard enough. But when the injured party was already suffering due to another injury or condition, it can get more complicated. Thankfully, complicated doesn’t mean impossible. Pre-Existing Injuries A pre-existing condition or injury is one that existed before the accident happened. Pre-existing conditions include a variety of general conditions like degenerative… Read More »
How is Spousal Support Determined in Florida?
One of the key issues to be determined by the Court for many divorcing couples is alimony – otherwise referred to as spousal support. Spousal support isn’t gender-specific. The first thing the Court decides is whether either spouse has a need and, if so, whether either has the ability to pay spousal support. If… Read More »
10 Worst Mistakes Made During a Florida Divorce
Divorce is extremely stressful and does cost money; but the entire process only gets worse if you make these avoidable mistakes. 1. Failing to make a game plan It’s rare that a divorce is simple, especially one that takes place after many years after marriage. Your attorney can better negotiate on your behalf if… Read More »
5 Questions to Ask a Kissimmee Family Law Attorney in a Child Custody Case
Divorce proceedings are hard enough but when child custody is an issue, they can get downright nasty. Online research is helpful but these are extremely complicated matters. This is why you should always ask your Kissimmee divorce attorney about certain specifics, especially since the law can vary subtly (or even greatly) from state to… Read More »
Filing a Personal Injury Claim and Statute of Limitations
If you’re injured due to someone else’s negligence, there is a limit as to how long you have to file a lawsuit. This time limit is called the statute of limitations. What Is a Statute of Limitations? Simply put, the statute of limitations is a time limit on filing a lawsuit. It starts from… Read More »
The Difference Between a Fault vs. No Fault State for Car Accidents
When most people are in a car accident, one of the first things they think about is whose fault it is. The reality is, this doesn’t always matter. Some states don’t require proof of fault for you to make a claim on your insurance, while others do. But the differences can have a very… Read More »
5 Steps to Take For a Personal Injury Case
If you’re injured due to someone else’s negligence, fear and pain can quickly give way to anger, especially when those medical bills start rolling in right after you realize how much money you lost when you were off work. But it’s important to keep your cool and make sure you take the steps necessary… Read More »
I Was Injured as a Passenger in a Car Accident. Can I Sue?
When you’re injured in a car accident as a passenger, it can be a complicated and emotional process to ensure you’re compensated for your medical expenses, lost wages and if applicable, disability benefits. People who live in no-fault states like Florida typically have a lot of questions about suing since the purpose of the… Read More »