Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law When first meeting with divorce clients in my Jacksonville and Ponte Vedra, Florida offices I often get detailed information. The details that ultimately are important in the first meeting include but are not limited to, the date of marriage; the incomes of the…
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Do I Give Up My Rights to My House if I Leave in a Florida Divorce?
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law As a Jacksonville divorce lawyer, I am often asked by clients whether they give-up their rights to their home if they move out. Often, when couples decide to divorce one of the parties will want to move out the home and clients are…
Is Marriage Counseling or Family Counseling Necessary in a Florida Divorce
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law Deciding to divorce can be a difficult process and one where both parties may want marital counseling, one spouse wants counseling, or neither spouse believes that counseling would help to rebuild the marriage. As a divorce lawyer in Jacksonville, Florida new clients often…
I Want to Divorce in Florida, Can I Take Out Money from Our Bank Account?
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law As a Jacksonville, Florida divorce attorney I am often asked the question, “Can I take money out of our bank accounts?” When that question does not come up, I am often told that the other party cleaned out the bank accounts already. So,…
Dividing Retirement in a Florida Divorce
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law Retirement accounts in our economy can be up and down, but one thing remains the same, in a Florida divorce your retirement that has been contributed to or earned during the marriage is one-half your spouse’s. Divorce in Florida is based on a…
Mediation and Other Options for a Florida Divorce, Part 2
When going through a divorce in Florida there are options beyond going to trial. Mediation and other forms of negotiations can be helpful to the parties because it can help the parties have some control over the outcome of their divorce versus leaving all decisions up to the judge. In…
Mediation and Other Options for a Florida Divorce, Part I
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law Options in a Florida divorce exceed beyond having to go to a trial. In a world where divorce seems an agonizing process and we are often inundated with horror stories of years of litigation, spouses dragging each other through the muck, and much…
Custody and Visitation in a Florida Military Divorce or Paternity Case
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law Jacksonville, Florida is home to many military families and as a divorce lawyer and family law attorney in the area; I find it important to educate my clients on some nuances that may occur when dealing with children in a military. In dealing…
Florida Divorce: Why Custody Plan Evaluations Are Important
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law First, the Florida legislature changed child custody to “primary timesharing parent” in October, 2008. However, since most of us are familiar with child custody and custody issues, this article will still address the issue as the historic term, “custody.” As a Jacksonville Florida…
Domestic Violence Can Impact Family and Unrelated Victims
Written by: Lenorae Atter, Attorney at Law Domestic violence issues in Florida and throughout the country can be seen in even the most heinous of crimes. Sometimes, the domestic violence can be a precursor for violence on others, including innocent, unrelated victims. A recent case is the much publicized case…