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I have been divorced for about two and half years , my ex wife still did not pay me My half , can I still do something about it?
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Answered on October 16, 2013
Yes. However, more information is needed. Was this a divorce by default, mediated settlement agreement that was incorporated into a final...
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Are there really father's rights advocate attorneys specializing in this area or is it just a marketing term?
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Answered on October 16, 2013
I believe it is just mostly a marketing term.
Baker Act used for revenge, unfounded grounds. How to protect against it happening again before divorce is filed?
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Answered on October 16, 2013
She really needs an attorney to represent her.
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CAN DCF TELL ME I HAVE TO PAY FOR CHILD SUPPORT EVEN THOUGH I GAVE MY MOTHER CUSTODY OF MY SON?
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Answered on October 15, 2013
Florida requires parents to financially support their minor children.
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If my husband is President of his own S Corp, is the business still subjected to legal ramifications such as alimony?
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Answered on October 15, 2013
You need to consult with an attorney in person.
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Can I make my son earn the $ I have set aside 4 him 4 college? He's uncontrollable & needs help b4 he gets into serious trouble.
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Answered on October 15, 2013
I agree with my colleague, you are asking for parenting advice on a forum specifically relating to legal questions.
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My son is filing for divorce and joint custody. Can the mother request to keep him while my son is at work on his days?
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Answered on October 15, 2013
Yes, she can request it in her pleadings. However, it is ultimately up to the Court if the parties are unable to reach an agreement.
Can I sit in the court room during my daughter's divorce hearing?
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Answered on October 15, 2013
Yes, unless you are a witness and asked to wait outside until called.
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Equitable Distribution and Contempt
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Answered on October 15, 2013
You should meet with an attorney to review the facts of your case, especially the Marital Settlement Agreement, because a Court does not have the...
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Divorce and Marital Settlement Agreement
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Answered on October 15, 2013
Probably not. Nevertheless, schedule an appointment to meet with an attorney in person to discuss the specific facts of your case.
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