We have Attorneys in Tallahassee, Fort Walton Beach and Tampa to assist with your family law and criminal law needs. Family law includes divorce, child support, child visitation, paternity and more while criminal law covers arrests for misdemeanor charges, drug charges, felonies, violation of probation and more. Owner, Jeffrey Arrowood is committed to providing the best customer experience through compassion and experience.
Our professional staff includes attorneys, law clerks and office assistants to assist with your legal needs. Let us help you understand the court process, your rights and provide you the quality legal representation you deserve. Legal situations create many questions and we offer you answers to some of the most frequently asked ones. At this stressful time, let us provide you with the information, support and quality legal representation to move you forward.
Our professional staff includes attorneys, law clerks and office assistants to assist with your legal needs. Let us help you understand the court process, your rights and provide you the quality legal representation you deserve. Legal situations create many questions and we offer you answers to some of the most frequently asked ones. At this stressful time, let us provide you with the information, support and quality legal representation to move you forward.
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Alimony and Spousal Support is dependent on a variety of marital factors, including but not limited to: length of the marriage, party's ability to pay support and the other party's need for support, the standard of living during the last years of marriage, if a party was the sole caretaker of the parties' children, if a party gave up a career on behalf of the other party, and whether parties became disabled during marriage and cannot support themselves.
We have Attorneys in Tallahassee and Ft Walton Beach to assist with your family law and criminal law needs.
We have Attorneys in Tallahassee and Ft Walton Beach to assist with your family law and criminal law needs.
We have Attorneys in Tallahassee and Ft Walton Beach to assist with your family law and criminal law needs.
Family law includes divorce, child support, child visitation, paternity and more while criminal law covers arrests for misdemeanor charges, drug charges, felonies, violation of probation and more.
In Florida, the parties usually share parental responsibility of the minor child(ren).
In general, this means that they both share in the major decisions regarding the child(ren)'s welfare, and both have access to the child(ren)'s school and medical records, etc.
Family law includes divorce, child support, child visitation, paternity and more while criminal law covers arrests for misdemeanor charges, drug charges, felonies, violation of probation and more.
In Florida, the parties usually share parental responsibility of the minor child(ren).
In general, this means that they both share in the major decisions regarding the child(ren)'s welfare, and both have access to the child(ren)'s school and medical records, etc.
If the paternity of the child(ren) is disputed by the father, then after a Petition for Paternity is filed with the Court by either party, a request to the Court can be made to order DNA testing.
If paternity is established based upon the outcome of the DNA test, then the parties can proceed to resolve the issues related to a paternity action, i.e., child custody, visitation, and child support.
Florida Statute 742.18 establishes circumstances under which a male may disestablish paternity or terminate a child support obligation when the male is not the biological father of the child.
If paternity is established based upon the outcome of the DNA test, then the parties can proceed to resolve the issues related to a paternity action, i.e., child custody, visitation, and child support.
Florida Statute 742.18 establishes circumstances under which a male may disestablish paternity or terminate a child support obligation when the male is not the biological father of the child.
Prenuptial or premarital agreements are recognized and enforced in the state of Florida.
A prenuptial agreement must be signed by both parties, and address issues related both to the death of one of the parties or a potential divorce.
The divorce provisions may address property division, debts and spousal support, but custody and child support issues may not be determined in a prenuptial agreement.
The parties may also provide in the prenuptial agreement the manner in which they will handle their finances during the marriage.
A prenuptial agreement must be signed by both parties, and address issues related both to the death of one of the parties or a potential divorce.
The divorce provisions may address property division, debts and spousal support, but custody and child support issues may not be determined in a prenuptial agreement.
The parties may also provide in the prenuptial agreement the manner in which they will handle their finances during the marriage.
A will is defined as a witnessed legal document directing the disposal of your property after your death.
Without a will, you leave your estate planning in the hands of a third party, usually the state, to govern how your assets will be distributed.
This usually involves considerable costs as an external administrator will have to be paid for their services.
If your spouse is named the administrator, he or she may have to post a financial bond.
Issues such as lengthy amounts of time to resolve the estate and the possibility of paying excessive state and federal taxes on the estate becomes a concern.
Without a will, you leave your estate planning in the hands of a third party, usually the state, to govern how your assets will be distributed.
This usually involves considerable costs as an external administrator will have to be paid for their services.
If your spouse is named the administrator, he or she may have to post a financial bond.
Issues such as lengthy amounts of time to resolve the estate and the possibility of paying excessive state and federal taxes on the estate becomes a concern.
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