By mcshanelawfirm | Published May 12, 2020 | Posted in Corona Virus, COVID-19, Family Law |
During the coronavirus pandemic, previously bustling locations from malls to urban downtowns have gone eerily quiet. But your local pizza place might still be open, along with restaurants that can survive on takeout and delivery orders and, of course, grocery stores. After all, keeping people fed during an epidemic is critical, and food delivery and Read More
Read MoreMany people have faced a job loss or reduction in income due the coronavirus pandemic. In such a case it might be difficult for an ex-spouse paying alimony or a parent sending child support to keep up with their obligation. As these orders are based on the financial circumstances that existed at the time they Read More
Read MoreIf there is a question about whether an individual fathered a child, a paternity test may be in order. When a paternity claim is brought to court, it takes the form of a civil lawsuit in which both sides are allowed to present and contest evidence. While the majority of us are familiar with the Read More
Read MoreThere are several issues to consider if you are interested in amending a child timesharing agreement, which was previously known as a child custody, in Florida. A child timesharing agreement is typically found within a Parenting Plan. The process of modifying a timesharing schedule comes with a few challenges, but you may be able to Read More
Read MoreDuring a divorce, often one of the most difficult and contentious matters to resolve is the division of property and marital assets. With professional legal support, you gain greater control over this process and make sure the outcome is as fair as possible. In Florida, the law requires an equitable division of property. It’s important Read More
Read MoreA divorce can be a highly stressful ordeal for everybody involved. One way to make the process go more smoothly is by choosing to approach the divorce collaboratively. A collaborative divorce is one in which both parties agree to work together to resolve any legal issues, including those related to child custody, the property division Read More
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