Legal Articles, Child Custody

The Family Lawyer’s Guide to Embryo Litigation

Family law attorneys are seeing more and more cases involving cryopreserved embryos.

OVERVIEW OF CHILD CUSTODY IN FLORIDA

OVERVIEW OF CHILD CUSTODY IN FLORIDA

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER FOR DOR

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER FOR DOR

Why Choose a Non-Adversarial Divorce?

Collaborative divorce is a newer method of dispute resolution in family law.

Parental Responsibility Laws in Connecticut

A blog post about the liability a parent or guardian has over intentional actions performed by a child.

Questions to Ask Your Divorce Lawyer

Below are questions to ask a lawyer when you are seeking to hire one in a divorce case.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF A FAMILY LAW CASE

Below is a guide of the process one can expect when going through a divorce.

Frequently Asked Questions about Divorce

Below are answers to some frequently asked questions by people looking to seek a divorce in Florida.

Plaintiffs Lack Standing For Claims Against Future Alimony

A blog post about, four men suing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on how Connecticut awards alimony in divorce actions, resulting in Gov. Malloy moving to dismiss on lack of standing.

Increase In Salary Alone Fails To Justify Modifying Alimony

Blog post about motion to modify alimony on basis of an increase of income resulting in courts decision that increase in salary alone does not justify a modification in alimony.

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