Top Three Things an Unmarried Father Must Know

The most important thing they need to know is that they have no legal rights to the child until paternity is established, even if the father is listed on the birth certificate. This includes access to the child, decisions for the child and where the child lives. However, your financial obligations to the child and

Top Three Things an Unmarried Mother Must Know

One is that she has full rights to make decisions for the child. Two, she needs to seek child support and potentially compensation for her medical expenses relating to the pregnancy. And three, the father can file a petition to establish paternity at any time. Establish a time sharing schedule and a parenting plan and

What is Alimony Based on?

Alimony is based on two different things. First, we have to look at the duration of the alimony, and second, we have to look at how much alimony is to be paid. How do we do that? Duration is based on the length of the marriage and the amount is based on the need of

When is the Best Time to File for Divorce?

There’s no hard rule on when it’s the best time to file for a divorce. If you have children, it’s been said that the best time might be before summer break, so that child’s school and your time sharing is not affected. However, if you don’t have children, or the marriage is simply irretrievably broken,

Help! My Spouse Won’t Talk to Me During these Proceedings

In cases involving children, the court determines what is in the best interest of the minor child, and that includes the ability to co-parent. Communication is the first step in co-parenting after separation. Communicating effectively about child-related issues may take time and practice. At the end of the day, if you cannot communicate, it is

How Does a Forensic Accountant Help?

A forensic accountant can be a very useful tool to help the attorney with all the financial issues. In the case, they can determine income, create an equitable distribution schedule, value assets such as businesses, and help calculate alimony and child support. They are considered an expert and can testify to all these issues before

Paying Their Bills During the Divorce

Depending on which county you live in, in the state of Florida, there may be a status quo order in place. That means during the divorce proceedings everything should remain as they were during the intact marriage. Further, they may be temporary order entered during your case on how the bills should be paid. For

Can I get My Spouse to Pay for Our Child’s Expenses?

Absolutely. Parties can agree to pay for the child expenses during the action, after the action, and even after the child is no longer a minor. These expenses can include extracurricular activities, camp, school-related expenses, childcare expenses, and more. However, the court is limited in what it can actually order the other parent to pay.

Can I Change the Locks to My House?

It depends on the situation, such as if there is a court order in place, if there’s an agreement of the parties, or if the home is the marital residence. Depending on the facts, you may or may not be able to change the locks. For more information on this topic, please consult an experienced

My Attorney won’t Speak with Me When I Call

Sometimes you’ll speak with a legal assistant or a paralegal when you call an attorney’s office for information. We believe this protects you until the attorney runs a conflict check to ensure it is clear to speak with you and your case. This is also a good time saver. The legal assistant and paralegal can

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