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I Own My Business; Does My Ex Get Half in Florida?

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Owning your own business when going through divorce in Florida can be challenging. If the business started during the marriage, then it is considered a marital asset and is subject to equal division to both parties. However, some businesses…

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Adultery, Gambling and Drug Use; Are They Considered in Florida Divorce?

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Florida divorces are decided as a no-fault matter. Florida no-fault law that rules divorces basically means that the reason for the divorce is not important in determining issues surrounding the divorce. In Florida, divorces separate assets and liability (debts)…

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In Florida, You Must File For Relocation If You and Your Child Are Moving More Than 50 Miles Away From The Other Parent

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Relocating with your child in Florida does require action on your part if you are not married to the other parent. When moving more than 50 miles away, you are required to file an action with the court giving…

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Florida Allows Temporary Support While The Divorce Is Pending to Help The Spouse With No Money

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Florida divorce/family law courts recognize discrepancies in the incomes of both parties and have developed access to courts early in the process through a Motion for Temporary Needs. Once filed, there is a hearing to establish the needs of…

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In Florida, nonpayment of Child Support Can Equal No Driver’s License

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Florid child support payments are required by law and an order is established either through an action for divorce or paternity. If child support is not paid, the responsible party’s driver’s license can be suspended through the Division of…

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Options in Dealing With a Florida Teenage or Unwanted Pregnancy

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. Teenage pregnancies or unwanted pregnancies seem to be a common topic in American culture. From Sarah Palin’s daughter to Jamie Lynn Spears who was 16 and pregnant, and to your own child possibly knowing someone in school that is…

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Establishing a Parenting and Timesharing Plan in Florida Divorce and Paternity Cases

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. As a Jacksonville attorney handling time-sharing issues with a client comes second nature since I grew up in such an environment. For family law clients, dividing holidays, birthdays, and vacations are a concern as they go through a divorce…

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Florida Child Support and Bankruptcy: What Are Your Options?

Written By: Lenorae C. Atter, Attorney Wood, Atter & Wolf, P.A. While Jacksonville, Florida has an influx of bankruptcy filings over the last few years, child support continues to be ordered in divorce and paternity actions. If a parent files bankruptcy after child support is ordered, then Bankruptcy does not…

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