Corrine Bylund is a skilled family law attorney. Find out more. Custody In Florida, we no longer use the terms "visitation" or "primary residential parent". The language of our laws has changed to encourage sharing our children. Alimony is determined after the court's assessment of the asking party's need for alimony and the ability of the other party to pay.
Without a need for alimony, none will be awarded. Judges are human and they occasionally make mistakes. The remedy is an appeal. Contact us if you are headed for trial or if you have already lost and want to know if you should appeal. Whether you need someone to help you through a contested matter or your case is more complex, experience matters when it comes to choosing a family law attorney.
Knowing the law, isn't enough to properly counsel someone who is going through a family law problem. It also takes compassion and knowledge regarding different fact patterns and courtroom experience to be adequately prepared. Communication with your lawyer is critical.
Without a need for alimony, none will be awarded. Judges are human and they occasionally make mistakes. The remedy is an appeal. Contact us if you are headed for trial or if you have already lost and want to know if you should appeal. Whether you need someone to help you through a contested matter or your case is more complex, experience matters when it comes to choosing a family law attorney.
Knowing the law, isn't enough to properly counsel someone who is going through a family law problem. It also takes compassion and knowledge regarding different fact patterns and courtroom experience to be adequately prepared. Communication with your lawyer is critical.
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Cori Bylund began as a family law attorney in 2005 for the lawfirm formerly known as Zisser, Robison, Brown, Nowlis, Maciejewski & Cabrey, P.A.
She was hired after working as a lawclerk where she handled research, writing and assisting with appellate work.
Upon graduation, she accepted an associate position and has been practicing exclusively in Family Law.
Although she enjoys litigation, many cases are peaceful and uncontested.
Cori appreciates the stress involved in a divorce and endeavors to make the process as painless as possible for her clients.
She was hired after working as a lawclerk where she handled research, writing and assisting with appellate work.
Upon graduation, she accepted an associate position and has been practicing exclusively in Family Law.
Although she enjoys litigation, many cases are peaceful and uncontested.
Cori appreciates the stress involved in a divorce and endeavors to make the process as painless as possible for her clients.
Alimony is determined after the court's assessment of the asking party's need for alimony and the ability of the other party to pay.
Without a need for alimony, none will be awarded.
Where one party needs alimony and the other party lacks the ability to pay alimony, it will not be awarded.
In any divorce proceeding, a party may request temporary support to help meet his or her need while the divorce proceeding is pending.
The court will award a reasonable sum of alimony based on the requesting party's immediate need.
Without a need for alimony, none will be awarded.
Where one party needs alimony and the other party lacks the ability to pay alimony, it will not be awarded.
In any divorce proceeding, a party may request temporary support to help meet his or her need while the divorce proceeding is pending.
The court will award a reasonable sum of alimony based on the requesting party's immediate need.
Florida is an "equitable distribution" state, so all marital assets are to be divided "fairly" between spouses during the divorce.
Spouses may agree on a property split before the dissolution proceedings, called a marital settlement agreement or a stipulated settlement, to save time and money.
If a settlement agreement cannot be reached through negotiation, the court divides the marital assets.
It is crucial that during this process you work with an attorney who has the experience you need to protect your rights.
Spouses may agree on a property split before the dissolution proceedings, called a marital settlement agreement or a stipulated settlement, to save time and money.
If a settlement agreement cannot be reached through negotiation, the court divides the marital assets.
It is crucial that during this process you work with an attorney who has the experience you need to protect your rights.
Child Support is a function of several factors.
Not the least of which is the number of overnights your child spends in each household.
The idea is that each parent should be appropriately credited for those overnights because those are times when it is assumed that parent is feeding and providing for the minor children.
Another factor is the income of both parents.
If both parents are W-2 employees, it is a little easier to determine income.
Things become more complicated if one or both parents are unemployed, underemployed or self-employed.
Not the least of which is the number of overnights your child spends in each household.
The idea is that each parent should be appropriately credited for those overnights because those are times when it is assumed that parent is feeding and providing for the minor children.
Another factor is the income of both parents.
If both parents are W-2 employees, it is a little easier to determine income.
Things become more complicated if one or both parents are unemployed, underemployed or self-employed.
In Florida, we no longer use the terms "visitation" or "primary residential parent".
The language of our laws has changed to encourage sharing our children.
Shared Parental Responsibility is the norm.
That is when both parents continue to be involved in major decisions affecting minor children.
Sole Parental Responsibility is reserved for serious cases involving physical abuse, substance abuse, abandonment or severe neglect of minor children.
There are currently no presumptions regarding timesharing.
The language of our laws has changed to encourage sharing our children.
Shared Parental Responsibility is the norm.
That is when both parents continue to be involved in major decisions affecting minor children.
Sole Parental Responsibility is reserved for serious cases involving physical abuse, substance abuse, abandonment or severe neglect of minor children.
There are currently no presumptions regarding timesharing.
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