Navigating the dissolution of marriage in Florida can be challenging, encompassing the process of unraveling marital bonds, distributing assets and liabilities, and, if children are involved, determining the allocation of time each parent will spend with the minor child/ren.
Handling paternity actions can be complex, whether you're a father seeking to assert your legal rights or a mother striving to establish a reliable timesharing schedule with the other parent. These proceedings typically involve a detailed exchange of financial information and the formulation of a parenting plan, outlining timesharing agre
Handling paternity actions can be complex, whether you're a father seeking to assert your legal rights or a mother striving to establish a reliable timesharing schedule with the other parent. These proceedings typically involve a detailed exchange of financial information and the formulation of a parenting plan, outlining timesharing agreements between parents and determining responsibilities for child support.
Challenging the Department of Revenue in child support cases in Florida can be a daunting task. To ensure that the established child support aligns with the law and is fair, having a robust advocate is crucial. MGM Law Group stands ready to assist in defending against Department of Revenue actions, navigating enforcement hearings, facilit
Challenging the Department of Revenue in child support cases in Florida can be a daunting task. To ensure that the established child support aligns with the law and is fair, having a robust advocate is crucial. MGM Law Group stands ready to assist in defending against Department of Revenue actions, navigating enforcement hearings, facilitating modifications, and addressing potential Department of Revenue liens. It's important to recognize that these cases are time-sensitive, so prompt action is
A Supplemental Petition for Modifications is used in Florida to request changes to existing court orders regarding family matters like child custody, visitation, child support, or alimony. Common reasons for filing include financial changes or significant circumstances alterations, and you must demonstrate that such changes are substantial, material, since the last order.
Contempt proceedings in family law are initiated to address alleged violations of court orders, which can include failure to pay child support or alimony, refusal to follow visitation or custody schedules, or other court order breaches. Florida recognizes two types of contempt: civil and criminal. Civil contempt aims to ensure compliance
Contempt proceedings in family law are initiated to address alleged violations of court orders, which can include failure to pay child support or alimony, refusal to follow visitation or custody schedules, or other court order breaches. Florida recognizes two types of contempt: civil and criminal. Civil contempt aims to ensure compliance with court orders through measures like fines or jail time, while criminal contempt involves punitive actions like fines or incarceration.
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