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Divorce is among the most challenging experiences. Your long-term financial stability and other critical decisions will be made at the same time you are coping with the emotional fallout of a failed marriage. There are a number of attorneys in South Florida, but only a handful are board certified in marital and family law by the Supreme Court of Florida and the Florida Bar.

Ronald H. Kauffman is one of them. Paternity actions are filed in order to legally establish a child's biological father, typically for the purposes of protecting one's parental rights or to allow the mother to acquire child support from the father. When one parent wants to move more than 50 miles from their current address with a minor child, they will need either the consent of the other parent, or a court order granting a relocation petition.

The amount of the monthly payment is determined by a formula that is spelled out in the Florida Child Support Guidelines. A number of factors are considered in setting the amount of child support that will be paid.
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Ronald H. Kauffman has practiced law in Florida since 1993, and was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1992.
After completing a judicial clerkship, Ron handled complex consumer protection and antitrust matters at the Federal Trade Commission before entering practice.
He is board certified in marital and family law by the Florida Bar.
Board certification is the highest level of evaluation by The Florida Bar of competency and experience within an area of law, and professionalism and ethics in practice.
For many people, divorce is among the most challenging experiences they will have in their lifetime.
Your role as parent, your long-term financial stability and other critical decisions will be made at the same time you are coping with the emotional fallout of a failed marriage.
It is vital to retain the services of a lawyer who understands the importance of helping you establish a strong foundation for your post-divorce life.
The law firm of Ronald H. Kauffman, A Professional Association, brings experience and a well-honed skill set to his Miami family law practice.
There are a number of attorneys in South Florida, but only a handful are board certified in marital and family law by the Supreme Court of Florida and the Florida Bar.
Ronald H. Kauffman is one of them.
Mr. Kauffman has been a practicing lawyer since 1993.
Board certification assures Ron's clients that he has successfully completed rigorous testing on a wide range of family law topics, regularly pursues continuing legal education in marital and family law, and has passed a peer review process that includes reviews by family court judges.
In 2010 and again in 2011, Florida's state legislature made major revisions to the state's alimony law.
While some of these changes were based on previous court decisions, others require courts to decide alimony cases differently than they did before the changes were made.
If you are going through a divorce, you need a lawyer who understands the new law.
Miami alimony attorney Ronald H. Kauffman has helped many clients pursue favorable alimony outcomes.
He can advise you on your options and advocate for the results you deserve.
Financial stability often is a main concern in divorce or when an unmarried parent ends a relationship and one household becomes two.
Florida law states that both parents must financially support their children until age 18. Support may be required beyond age 18 if a child has special needs.
Generally, the noncustodial parent pays child support to the custodial parent.
The amount of the monthly payment is determined by a formula that is spelled out in the Florida Child Support Guidelines.
Costs for medical insurance, dental insurance and other health coverage, and whether one parent is paying for this coverage.
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