Can I marry a girl in Florida when she is 18 and I am 23? I want to know if its legal and if it can be without our parents knowi
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Answered on September 14, 2018
Anyone over the 18, and mentally competent, can marry anyone over the age of 18, and mentally competent, in the State of Florida. Once recorded,...
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How to petition the family court PRO SE
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Answered on March 30, 2017
I strongly encourage you to hire a reputable Family Law attorney in this matter. There appears to be more to it than just filing a Motion. ...
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How do I legally assign guardianship of my kids in case of emergency?
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Answered on March 30, 2017
You may wish to contact an Estate Planning attorney to prepare a Last Will & Testament and Declaration of Pre-Need Guardianship for Minor Children....
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How to find if someone is/was married.
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Answered on March 30, 2017
Florida has a statewide official records database that lets you search for marriage records, among other public records, in the state. ...
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What can I do to get a quit claim deed signed by my ex when he refuses and cites our divorce decree as the reason
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Answered on January 12, 2016
I agree with my colleagues that you need to review the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage again and determine if enforcement of the Final...
Can the person who gave an engagement ring to a lady get the ring back when she never married him
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Answered on January 05, 2016
I agree with my fellow colleagues. However, it should be noted that if the ring was given as a gift, say for her birthday, Valentine's Day,...
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What happens when you don't attended a final hearing for child support and timesharing?
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Answered on December 17, 2015
I agree with my colleagues that the Judge should sign the income deduction order if your ex does not appear at the hearing. However, the child...
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Can I refuse visitation if the other parent won't tell me where they live?
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Answered on December 17, 2015
I also agree with Mr. Hoffman. Unless there is a court order establishing paternity and/or timesharing, you as the natural mother of the child can...
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