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In divorce, child custody is 50/50, if one parent pays all schooling and health insurance should that parent need to pay support
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Answered on May 21, 2014
Yes if you are paying health insurance and schooling then you would have to calculate support guidelines to see how much he would have to pay.
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How to enforce a court order in florida when the wage assignment and divorce were in another state, the order has been in fl
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Answered on May 20, 2014
If he does not have an official "employer" and he is not paying then file a motion for contempt with the court.
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How long does it take for a divorce when the child is 19 years old
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Answered on May 20, 2014
Divorce in FL takes from 4 months to a year, maybe more.
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Child support worksheet filed with courts has a lower amount than what was included in final judgment at mediation.
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Answered on May 20, 2014
The difference is minimal and due to tax changes most likely. No you will not get any kind of credit.
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Can I take my car back from my husband without being arrested?
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Answered on May 20, 2014
You are not on the title so I would not do that, I would retain a lawyer.
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Can I retain sole custody??
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Answered on May 20, 2014
Most likely yes, you should retain a lawyer to helpy you.
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I live in GA and married my husband in GA in 1988. He lives in FL since 2007. Does he have to file his divorce petition in GA?
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Answered on May 20, 2014
He can file in FL if you have or have had contacts with FL
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Order of protection
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Answered on May 20, 2014
Go to the clerk office today and get a restraining order it will not cost you anything to do that.
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Fl dept of revenue downward modification recommended but still waiting
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Answered on May 20, 2014
DOR takes forever so I would write them a courtesy letter to see what is happening, then follow up.
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Motion to produce for information on LLC in family law case
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Answered on May 20, 2014
Produce all that you can, it is better to disclose than not to disclose.
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