Jeffrey Hap has been practicing Marital and Family Law in Jupiter, Florida since 1996. His Firm also handles Wills and Probate matters. He graduated from Brooklyn Law School and was admitted to practice law in the state of New York in 1991, and admitted to practice law in the State of Florida in 1996. His offices have been permanently located in Jupiter, Florida since 1996.
Jeffrey Hap is also FLORIDA CERTIFIED FAMILY MEDIATOR and is available for mediation either in his offices or at your location. There is never a charge for an initial consultation. Jeffrey Hap answers that question with a comprehensive divorce fee discussion during your initial consultation. Prior to retaining us to handle your divorce, you will be well aware of the approximate cost of your divorce.
You will have much more control as to the cost of your divorce by being advised of the cost of certain actions and techniques, and understanding whether these litigation techniques will be cost effective in your particular matter.
Jeffrey Hap is also FLORIDA CERTIFIED FAMILY MEDIATOR and is available for mediation either in his offices or at your location. There is never a charge for an initial consultation. Jeffrey Hap answers that question with a comprehensive divorce fee discussion during your initial consultation. Prior to retaining us to handle your divorce, you will be well aware of the approximate cost of your divorce.
You will have much more control as to the cost of your divorce by being advised of the cost of certain actions and techniques, and understanding whether these litigation techniques will be cost effective in your particular matter.
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Simply contemplating divorce or actually being served with divorce papers can be an extremely emotional and stressful situation.
A divorce typically involves many issues such as child custody and support, visitation, alimony and spousal support, possession of the marital home, the relocation of children, as well as the division of assets and liabilities.
There are very few things as important as children.
At the Law Firm of Jeffrey Hap, one of the most important issues that often arise with our clients concerns the custody of children.
A divorce typically involves many issues such as child custody and support, visitation, alimony and spousal support, possession of the marital home, the relocation of children, as well as the division of assets and liabilities.
There are very few things as important as children.
At the Law Firm of Jeffrey Hap, one of the most important issues that often arise with our clients concerns the custody of children.
There are very few things as important as children.
At the Law Firm of Jeffrey Hap, one of the most important issues that often arise with our clients concerns children.
Child Support is often a major issue concerning children, because the amount that is paid, and which party pays it, depends on a number of factors.
These factors include things like timesharing, income of the parents, overnights each parent has with the children, cost of health insurance and cost of child care.
Sometimes, there is an issue concerning child support arrears as well.
At the Law Firm of Jeffrey Hap, one of the most important issues that often arise with our clients concerns children.
Child Support is often a major issue concerning children, because the amount that is paid, and which party pays it, depends on a number of factors.
These factors include things like timesharing, income of the parents, overnights each parent has with the children, cost of health insurance and cost of child care.
Sometimes, there is an issue concerning child support arrears as well.
Spousal support is an important issue that is regularly raised in divorce proceedings.
Also known as alimony, spousal support is the monetary support paid by one spouse to the other in order to attempt to maintain a lifestyle.
This support may be temporary, such as during the course of the divorce, or permanent in nature.
Determination of spousal support/alimony can be a very complicated matter.
To begin with, there are a number of forms of alimony including permanent alimony, rehabilitative alimony, lump sum alimony, bridge the gap alimony, and nominal alimony.
Also known as alimony, spousal support is the monetary support paid by one spouse to the other in order to attempt to maintain a lifestyle.
This support may be temporary, such as during the course of the divorce, or permanent in nature.
Determination of spousal support/alimony can be a very complicated matter.
To begin with, there are a number of forms of alimony including permanent alimony, rehabilitative alimony, lump sum alimony, bridge the gap alimony, and nominal alimony.
Generally, in the world of divorce and family matters, nothing is written in stone.
Issues may occur after a divorce is final.
These type of issues are commonly known as post-marital matters.
Such post-marital matters may include issues like modification of child support, modification of alimony (upward or downward modifications), visitation modifications, or custody modifications.
Additionally, sometimes even when you believe a matter is settled, there are issues enforcing the agreement you made.
Issues may occur after a divorce is final.
These type of issues are commonly known as post-marital matters.
Such post-marital matters may include issues like modification of child support, modification of alimony (upward or downward modifications), visitation modifications, or custody modifications.
Additionally, sometimes even when you believe a matter is settled, there are issues enforcing the agreement you made.
The Law Firm of Jeffrey Hap generally recommends that anyone contemplating a marriage or remarriage, at least consider a Prenuptial Agreement, particularly when that person has substantially more assets than the other prospective spouse.
A Prenuptial Agreement, also know as an Antenuptial Agreement or Premarital Agreement, is actually a contract entered into by the parties before the wedding.
Such an Agreement, if prepared properly, can be used to circumvent the laws of the State of Florida, and effectively may protect a person's assets, limit or reduce exposure to alimony, provide that income may be separate property of the individuals, as well as include a myriad of other types of very important provisions.
A Prenuptial Agreement, also know as an Antenuptial Agreement or Premarital Agreement, is actually a contract entered into by the parties before the wedding.
Such an Agreement, if prepared properly, can be used to circumvent the laws of the State of Florida, and effectively may protect a person's assets, limit or reduce exposure to alimony, provide that income may be separate property of the individuals, as well as include a myriad of other types of very important provisions.
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