If i lose my job, do i still have to pay alimony?
You can't stop making payments without permission of the court. To get that permission, you need to request a modification from the court (with...
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You can't stop making payments without permission of the court. To get that permission, you need to request a modification from the court (with...
Bring material that will support your position. (Is there a contract, a police report, a doctor's report,, etc.? )
It depends on the case load and on the extensiveness and complexity of the issues. Call the judicial assistant if you want a more precise answer.
I agree with the comments of my colleagues. Most [particularly, it seems as if you may be waiting for the court to rule without having set the...
You may file for divorce, but the other issues that you raise strongly indicate that you need to speak with a family attorney about many issues...
Yes, he can assist you in the manner that you describe. He may not do anything that is tantamount to providing legal advice or acting as an...
No. The opinion from the appellate court provides the lower court with the information that it needs to proceed on remand.
I agree with Mr. Connell and his suggestion to make inquiry to the attorney in question.
Mr. Herman stated it well. (See F.S. 83.49 for security deposit info.)
It's not necessary. Answer the questions on the application honestly and provide explanations when the opportunity to do so is provided. Just be...