Can I accept a lump settlement instead of alimony/Per/se in a Divorce?
Absolutely. Now whether that would be a good deal or a bad deal for you, we would have no idea without more information. The best thing would be...
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Absolutely. Now whether that would be a good deal or a bad deal for you, we would have no idea without more information. The best thing would be...
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Most likely "yes" you are too late - but it will depend upon the wording of the underlying order in your case. Retroactive support is something...
It depends on more detail than your question provides. First, when you say can you leave Florida with the child - do you mean for vacation or to...
If the underlying Notice of intent to suspend the driver license & vehicle registration was not generated by DOR (e.g. If the obligee sought the...
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If you were not married to the child's mother, then unless you have filed an action to have your parenting rights - parental responsibility &...
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If your case is a Title IV-D Action (involving the Florida Department of Revenue) and if it's being enforced via an Income Deduction Order / Income...
You can file your taxes per usual (though it will be easier if you file first). Whomever files second will get their return flagged and will have...
Yes. One parties' marital status does not impact the other party's obligation to pay child support - unless you are somehow attempting to assert...
There is no simple way to explain the level of detail that will be needed for you to complete what your questions proposes. You need to seek a...
Okay, you have at least 4 questions packed into your one question - and these are typically the types of things that would be covering during a...