Can I Change My Judge Mid-Divorce?

The short answer is probably not. This can happen under certain circumstances though for example if a Judge appears to be no longer impartial or if a conflict of interest arises. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with an experienced family law attorney.

Can I Change My Attorney Mid-Divorce?

Yes, you can. It’s fairly easy to change your attorney during the divorce process. If you’re not happy with his or her services, it’s important to have an attorney that advocates for you, listen to what you want, and has legal knowledge. So if you don’t feel you have that, then yes, you can change

Does Jurisdiction Matter?

In Florida, pets are considered property. So it is handled in equitable distributions of assets. Now saying that, if you settle your case, you can make an agreement where arrangements can be made such as where the pet goes back and forth with the children. If you have more questions, I suggest you consult with

How Long Will My Divorce Take?

No one can answer that question. If they do they aren’t being honest. It all depends on each person’s respective positions in the case. You never know if an issue arises where people take a strong stance whether it be with children issues or alimony. You can’t put a price on child issues so no

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