Pinellas County Divorce Legal Advice (93 found)

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Craig A. Epifanio
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I'm afraid that you are not eligible to get a burglary of a dwelling charge...
John Patrick Guidry II
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It's true, you cannot seal a burglary of a dwelling, but you were only "...
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Howard Iken
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You need an additional consultation and then use your own intuition. No rating...
John Arthur Smitten
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Unless this is Hulk Hogan, you paid way to much for fees.
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Howard Iken
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This should have been mentioned in the marital settlement agreement or final...
Johnnie B Byrd Jr.
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In a divorce the Court determines the equitable distribution of marital assets...
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Richard Carl Griesinger
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First, you need to read the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage and any...
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John Arthur Smitten
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you should get the settlement in writing because the court will want to review it.
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Allison A Belcher's answer
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I would have your daughter and her husband prepare a marital settlement...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Your situation has tax issues, mortgage issues, and property law issues to...
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Lucreita D. Becude
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YOu should have an attorney review the papers prior to your signing them. It...
Lucreita D. Becude
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YOu should have an attorney review the papers prior to your signing them. It...
John Arthur Smitten
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Contributor Level 5

You should set up a new written agreement just to be sure.
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I guess she is out of your life and that is good. The child is NOT out of your...
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Patrick St George Cousins
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Your question and the future of your property deserves an answer that has been...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Contributor Level 7

If the finance company will not agree to take your name off, then you might...
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Lori I Barkus
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You can file for divorce in Florida if you have lived in Florida for at least 6...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Contributor Level 7

You will have to ask your own attorney about that. If you don't have one, I...
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Bonnie Lynn Canty's answer
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You can answer them and indicate a question is too broad or too vague. You can...
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Diane Lynn Paull
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Florida allows no fault divorce, and since you have lived in Florida for at...
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Don Waggoner
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In the end, it's your daughter you are hurting. First, she should pay the...
John Arthur Smitten
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you are both responsible
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Lori I Barkus
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If your Final Judgement does not state that your maiden name is restored, then...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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It depends. If your case is in circuit court, then the procedure will probably...

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