Florida divorces involving alimony issues have given rise to new legislation over the last few years and will continue into the near future. The alimony debate in Florida is based on a number of factors, including the lack of an alimony calculation that is state mandated in determining the amount…
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Can I Have Email and/or Skype Communication with My Child in Florida After a Divorce?
Florida divorce and custody battles can impact the parent-child relationship and often raise concerns for both mother and father. Often, parties are concerned that since they may not see their child on a daily basis that the relationship with their child will lessen over time. While telephone communication is vital…
How Can Military Duty Impact Time-Sharing or Visitation with Children in Florida?
As a military town, Jacksonville divorce and family law attorneys, along with the courts, must understand that military duty may impact a divorce proceeding or other court matter, but also will most likely impact child custody and visitation matters at some point. Florida laws have made provisions for those in…
Does an Income Deduction Order or Wage Garnishment Work for Alimony and Child Support in Florida?
Florida divorce and child support laws dictate what may be paid in alimony and child support based on the facts of each case and incomes of the parties. Often, the paying party does not like the idea of writing a monthly check and the receiving party does not like worrying…
In Florida, Are There Any Restrictions on Moving Away With My Child After a Divorce or Paternity Case?
Often parents going through a custody battle think about whether they would like to stay in the same place where they are fighting the battle. Working as a divorce attorney in Jacksonville, Florida, I have noticed that many individuals feel that once they have gone through their divorce or custody…
Can My Wages Be Garnished for Child Support in Florida?
Child support in Florida is based on numerous factors, including the income of the parents, the time-sharing/visitation schedule, etc. In a child support case, such as divorce or paternity actions, the Court may enter an order requiring one party to pay child support to the other, or sometimes, for both…
How Can I Best Present My Case for Keeping My Children in a Florida Custody or Time-Sharing Case?
Paternity cases and divorces involving children revolve around the best interest of the child standard in Florida. Over the years, the Florida legislature has attempted to make the process less adversarial as it relates to child issues like custody, visitation and parental responsibility. In its attempt at doing so, the…
Why Would I Want a Prenuptial Agreement in Florida?
In accordance with the latest Census and ABC News, men and women are waiting longer to get married and the thought is that it decreases the chances for divorce. While studies seem to support the concept, as a Jacksonville, Florida divorce and family lawyer, looking at a marriage later in…
Am I entitled to my spouse’s retirement when we divorce in Florida?
Retirement benefits are often a combination of employee and employer contributions during ones job. The retirement benefits are normally grown through the length of employment, and if an employee is married during his/her employment, then the contribution he/she is making is actually a marital contribution for purposes of a Florida…
In a Florida Divorce, How Do I Divide or Split My Property?
Written By: Lenorae Atter, Attorney When going through a divorce in Florida, it is often difficult to think about separating the things that have been accumulated during the marriage. As a Jacksonville divorce lawyer, I am often asked how items such as the house, cars, debts, retirements and alike will…