Blog Posts in September, 2014
Posted on Sep 29, 2014 By Hager, Schwartz & Ross, P.A.
When handling issues such as alimony, each state has different statutes and laws. How your state deals with these issues can positively or adversely affect you; and understanding the laws in your ...
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Posted on Sep 29, 2014 By Jay Butchao
When getting a divorce, many parents are concerned about the visitation agreement and how often they will get to see their children, the holiday schedule, and child support payments. Parents try to ...
Continue reading "How Divorce Can Affect Your Children" »
Posted on Sep 19, 2014 By Jay Butchao
At the onset of a divorce, many experts suggest that you change your electronic life, including shared social media accounts and passwords. But your Facebook and Twitter passwords are not the only ...
Continue reading "Expenses to Consider Outside of Child Support" »
Posted on Sep 19, 2014 By Jay Butchao
When you are in an abusive relationship, you may not know how to get out of it. Making the decision to get a protective order can be the first to end the cycle of violence. An experienced attorney can ...
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Posted on Sep 17, 2014 By Jay Butchao
At the onset of a divorce, many experts suggest that you change your electronic life, including shared social media accounts and passwords. But your Facebook and Twitter passwords are not the only ...
Continue reading "Paper Changes to Make Upon Entering Into a Separation or Divorce" »
Posted on Sep 17, 2014 By Jay Butchao
Divorce has surprising health effects of which you might not be aware, but knowing what you may be in for and keeping a close watch will help. Also, hiring an attorney can be helpful in reducing the ...
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Posted on Sep 5, 2014 By Jay Butchao
It is hard to overstate the importance of a court's decision-making process when it comes to visitation and time - sharing arrangements. Florida law is emphatic that courts—and only ...
Continue reading "The Centrality of the Court to Time-Sharing Arrangements" »