Divorce when the other party cannot be located
I concur with both of my colleagues above. You must first exhaust efforts to diligently search and locate him in attempt to effectuate personal...
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I concur with both of my colleagues above. You must first exhaust efforts to diligently search and locate him in attempt to effectuate personal...
No. Text messaging does not equate to proper notice under Section 83.56(3), Florida Statute (2015). Specifically . . . (3) If the tenant...
I believe you may have posted a subsequent follow-up question about the two answer's being different, if that is in fact you. To answer, both...
I concur with Mrs. Brady-Alten, and would like to expound further. Based on the bare facts presented, and without further information to the...
Utilizing a specific power of attorney (versus a general power of attorney) is the best way to achieve your wishes and effectuate your daughter's...
Specific reference should be given to 709.2114(6), Fla. Stat. The question becomes if any entity or person qualifies to request the accounting...
First, please understand that Florida is a "no-fault" state in terms of dissolution of marriage. There does not have to be and there is no...
Understanding that you and your husband desire to amicably dissolve the marriage, it is important that the forms are done right so as to...
While inability to locate the other spouse can result in the legal divorce process possibly taking longer and potentially costing a bit more money,...
If your fiancé is the identified legal father of the child in the case, first and foremost he should speak with his appointed or hired attorney...