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Do You Need A Prenuptial Agreement?

There may be some negative stereotypes that are associated with Prenuptial Agreements.  Typically, neither party wants to detract from the blissful atmosphere typical prior to a wedding.  However, a...

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Modifying your child’s Time-Sharing During COVID

Can I modify my child’s time-sharing because of COVID? Many parents in Jacksonville are in a dilemma about what to do about time-sharing during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  What do you do if the other...

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DISESTABLISHING PATERNITY AND TERMINATING CHILD SUPPORT

Few people want to accept responsibility for a lifelong obligation that they were not responsible for.  There is more than one way under Florida law to create a parental relationship with a child.  Not...

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Creating a Long-Distance Timesharing Plan for your Children in Jacksonville...

Can I modify time-sharing for my children in Florida? In Florida, it is the public policy of the state that each minor child has frequent and continuing contact with both parents after the parents...

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Will A Step Parent Adoption Help My Family?

Jacksonville Adoption Attorney, Neil Weinreb helps clients understand what is an adoption under Florida Law? In Florida an adoption is a process whereby an individual can become the legal parent of a...

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Do You Need a Prenuptial Agreement?

What is a Prenuptial Agreement? A prenuptial agreement is a contract between two persons that are contemplating marriage that predetermines how property and other issues are to be dealt with upon...

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Florida Guardianship – What is it?  Do I need one?

Florida Guardianship is a legal process used to protect individuals who are unable to care for their own wellbeing due to the fact that they are a minor, are incapacitated or developmentally disabled....

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What You Need to Know About Mandatory Disclosure in Florida

How do you and your spouse share the finances? Most married couples have their finances mixed together. For instance, it is not unusual for a married couple to share credit cards, savings and checking...

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Understanding Enforceability of Non-Compete Agreements Under Florida’s...

Florida is an “at will” employment state. What that means is that an employee can quit at any time and an employer can fire an employee at any time for any reason as long as it is not an illegal...

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What Do You Need to Know About Timesharing in Florida?

Why Timesharing is Important? A dissolution can be a very emotional experience for some.  This is especially true when a divorce involves children.  The current rules require that when parties have...

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BEWARE OF QUITCLAIM DEEDS

“I signed a Quitclaim deed so I’m not responsible for the mortgage anymore”.  That  statement is one of the most common mistakes that people make when it comes to Real Estate transactions.  Quitclaim...

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What Can I Do if My License is Suspended for Failure to Meet Child Support...

If Your License is suspended for Child Support Obligations, What Can You Do? Florida law allows one’s driver’s license to be suspended when they fail to meet their support obligation.  If your license...

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Shared Parental Responsibility vs Sole Parental Responsibility in...

This Jacksonville family law attorney’s office represents parents seeking shared parental responsibility and sole parental responsibility.  In all child custody matters, the parties or the Court must...

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Do I Need to File for Support Not Connected with Dissolution of Marriage?

What is Support without Dissolution? Section 61.09 allows a married individual to file for support (child support and alimony) where a person does not seek a dissolution.  This statute allows a party...

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FLORIDA’S RELOCATION STATUTE, DO I REALLY HAVE TO GET PERMISSION TO MOVE MORE...

This is a question that is often asked by custodial parents.  If you live in Florida the answer is yes.  Florida has a relocation statute, and it is found at §61.13001 in the Florida Statutes.  If you...

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Unlawful Detainer – No lease, No rent payments, How Do I Get Them Out of My...

In this day in age, many people are being forced to allow family members to live with them for what is supposed to be a temporary stay until they get on their feet again.  They allow them to reside in...

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Do I Need a Domestic Violence Injunction

What is Domestic Violence? Under the Florida Statutes, Domestic Violence is defines as “any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking,...

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WHAT HAPPENS IF ONE SPOUSE DOES NOT WANT A DIVORCE?

It is not uncommon in a divorce case for one of the spouse’s not to want to end the marriage.  One partner may think that there is a chance of working things out and resolving their differences, or...

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FLORIDA’S CIVIL THEFT STATUTE

Have you been taken advantage of by someone in a purchase or contract?  This happens often when someone purchases something over the internet.  Florida has a very large population of elderly...

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Will You Be Treated Fairly in Child Support Court?

Do You Know Your Rights in Child Support Court? In a child support case, one cannot be incarcerated if they do not have the present ability to pay.  Bowen v. Bowen, 471 So.2d 1274 (Fla. 1985)....

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