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September 7, 2010

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Divorce and Family

With many years of combined legal experience, the Family Practice lawyers at Florida's Legal Solution NOW know well that families in turmoil often experience needless emotional stress and anxiety. The reason: too many people wait far too long to act on their family law problems, even after they have become acutely aware that their marriage has deteriorated. They are immobilized by the impact that divorce or custody litigation may have, both personally and financially.

We believe an important part of our job is to reduce our clients’ fears and anxieties by thoroughly explaining their rights, their options, and the financial and emotional implications divorce might have upon them and their children.

Florida's Legal Solution NOW knows that having a lawyer who is accessible and responsive is of paramount concern, particularly in divorce and custody cases. That is why every client is given their attorney’s mobile telephone number so we can be reached morning, noon and night if there is ever a need. We pledge to return your phone calls promptly and to be sensitive to your feelings and goals as we strive to make the process understandable and as painless as possible. Unfortunately, not all cases can be resolved through reasonable discussion. On those occasions, our extensive litigation experience effectively and aggressively protects our clients’ interests in the courtroom.

Divorce and Family Law Areas of Practice Include:

Divorce: Divorce can be extremely traumatic and difficult. We put all efforts into making the divorce procedure as simple as possible for our clients. We carefully listen to our clients’ concerns and then represent our clients with diligence and professionalism. Our goal is to provide outstanding legal representation, while at the same time easing the pressures that clients endure during the divorce proceedings.


Child Custody:
Child custody proceedings are equally traumatic to that of a divorce. These proceedings are either part of the divorce or may stand alone in non-divorce settings. There are two forms of child custody. Physical custody refers to the parent that has the actual physical custody of the child. Legal custody refers to the parent that has decision-making authority on important decisions affecting the child’s welfare. Both forms of custody may be sole or joint. The  determination of who is the proper parent for custody involves the analysis of several factors set out by statute.

Parenting Time:
Another term for parenting time is visitation. Parenting time is the scheduled times that the child will spend with each parent. These times are based on the facts and circumstances of each case.

Spousal Support: Another term for spousal support is alimony. Spousal support is the amount of funds one party may have to pay the other party above and beyond the property division. Whether or not spousal support will be awarded is based on the facts and circumstances of each case. Child Support: Child support refers to the payment of money one parent may be ordered to pay for the support of a child, including payment of medical, dental, and other health care expenses; child care expenses; and educational expenses.

Property Division: Refers to the division of marital property between the parties. Generally, the division must be equitable, just and reasonable. However, the division of the marital estate will be determined by the facts and circumstances of each case.

Pre/Post-Nuptial Agreements: Another term for pre-nuptial agreement is ante nuptial agreement. A pre-nuptial agreement is entered into before the marriage. A post-nuptial agreement is entered into during the marriage. Both agreements form a contract by which the parties can vary or relinquish marital rights.

Paternity: Refers to an action to determine the paternity of a child. The child’s mother, putative father, or the Family Independence Agency (FIA) may file these actions. It is of the utmost importance that if a party has any question about the paternity of a child, they should immediately seek legal representation.

Post-Judgment Matters:
Post-Judgment actions take place after the entry of the divorce Judgment. The party or their attorney files a petition to amend the Judgment of divorce. These matters typically pertain to child issues, such as c
ustody and support.

 

Disclaimer

Disclaimer
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The material and information in this website has been prepared by the Glass Law Group P.A.for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances.  Individuals should not act upon any information provided in this website, and should seek the advice of legal counsel licensed in their state.

The Glass Law Group P.A. only practices law within the states of Florida, Illinois and Michigan. This website is directed solely to those persons seeking information regarding claims based on Florida law.

Please note that no action related to the transmission, reading, distribution, or submission of information by, from, or to this website, will create a contract for representation with the Glass Law Group P. A. After you consult with the attorneys at the Glass Law Group P.A., you can create a  contract of representation by signing our contract of representation. This contract of representation explains the role of the lawyers at the Glass Law Group P.A., and what is expected from the attorneys on y our behalf.  This website is not an offer to provide you with legal representation. Allen I. Glass and the Glass Law Group are located at: 301 W. Atlantic Avenue, Suite # 0-8, Delray Beach, Florida 33444, 

The information that this website provides to you is subject to change without notice.  We try to keep this website current and accurate, but since the law is constantly evolving, and new decisions and legislation pass on a constant basis, the information provided at this website may or may not reflect the most current legal developments.

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