Legal Articles, Child Support

Child Support Modification

Florida courts provide some self-help forms for the pro se litigant. You may be able to handle your basic child support modification needs, but it is always best to get a family lawyer to help you. Though these forms are helpful, there may be case facts that allow for other avenues. Call, text, or email us for help with your Child Support Modification! 904-504-8689 contact@lauramwright.com http://lauramwright.com/child-support-modification

Divorce

In Florida, the only grounds needed for a divorce is that the marriage must be irretrievably broken. A divorce is a package deal, closing up all issues during the same proceeding. This means you will get the divorce, your assets will be split, alimony will be determined, and, if applicable, your child custody and child support will be ordered.

How to Get Divorced in York, Nebraska.

An Article discussing the options available to get divorced in Nebraska and providing information about filing for divorce in Nebraska without an Attorney.

What to know when it comes to Your Divorce “Separation Agreement”

Article describes considerations of what to include in a Separation Agreement.

For Divided Families: Some thoughts on How to Allow Your Child to Enjoy the Holidays!

Article describes a different way to divide holiday parenting time to keep a Child out of the middle of disputes and to give a Child a peaceful and happy holiday experience.

Child Support Enforcement and Modification Between States-a really tangled issue

Article describes the legal entanglements encountered with inter-state child support modification and enforcement

Make Your Attorney Consultation Productive

Article describing considerations when meeting with an attorney for an initial consultation.

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT CHILD SUPPORT

Description of child support considerations for Parents facing a family law/child custody case.

Some Common Divorce Mistakes to Avoid

Description of 5 common divorce mistakes to avoid.

How Can a Father Get Full Custody of His Child?

The custody battle is generally tougher for a divorcing father than it is for the mother, as most states tend to give the mother an advantage.

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