Video FAQs
- Who determines how much visitation is reasonable and fair?
- Will the Florida court consider high living expenses such as loan payments and income taxes, when determining my ability to pay child support?
- Will I get to see my kids if I am convicted of domestic violence
- What is the first thing that i should do if i am served with a summons and complaint in Florida?
- What is marital property in Florida?
- What is a marital settlement agreement in a divorce in Florida?
- What happens to retirement funds and 401(k) plans in a divorce?
- What happens if I’m accused of domestic violence?
- What can I do in Florida to get my support increased if I think it is too low?
- What are some common arrangements for child visitation in Florida?
- What are grounds for divorce in Florida?
- My spouse is trying to kick me out of our home. Is that legal?
- In my Florida divorce case what are the alternatives to going to court?
- If I get joint custody time sharing will I still have to pay child support in Florida?
- If child support is not paid must visitation be allowed in Florida?
- If a father terminates his parental rights does he still have to pay child support in Florida?
- How long will it take to receive support payments?
- How is the amount of child support determined in Florida?
- How is divorce initiated in Florida?
- How can I enforce my visitation rights in another state?
- Do the wishes of a child have any influence in custody/time-sharing decisions in Florida?
- Can my child’s father be ordered to pay for my child’s college education in Florida?
- Can i get visitation or custody time sharing even though I was not married to the mother and I am not on the birth certificate?
- Can a relative get temporary custody time sharing?
- At what age can my children decide where they want to live?
- I want to adopt my spouse’s birth children. How difficult is it to adopt stepchildren
- Is my spouse entitled to a portion of my business in Florida?
- Are mothers more likely to be awarded primary custody time sharing than fathers in Florida?