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New Florida Alimony Laws

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NEW FLORIDA ALIMONY & PATERNITY LAWS Governor DeSantis signed into law SB 1416 on June 30th 2023. The changes to Florida law brought about by passing SB 1416 went into effect today, July 1, 2023.  The purpose of this blog is to summarize some of the biggest changes under the new Florida law. SB 1416 … Read more

Understanding Your Paternity Rights in Florida

Paternity Rights in Florida

Establishing paternity in Florida can be complicated. This is especially true if the mother and father were not married when the child was born. If you are a father going through a divorce or were never married to your child’s mother, Pinellas Family Lawyer can help you establish paternity and understand your rights as a … Read more

Mistakes You Should Avoid When Going Through a Divorce

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Here are some of the most common divorce mistakes people make and tips on avoiding them. Going through a divorce is an emotionally and mentally draining process. Stress and anxiety can cause some to take actions that prolong and complicate their divorce proceedings. This can make their situation even more challenging. At Pinellas Family Lawyer, … Read more

Strategies for Successfully Co-Parenting During the Holidays

Co-Parenting During the Holidays

Co-parenting during the holidays is often challenging. These tips may help make the holiday season a little easier for your family. The holiday season can stir up family issues, especially when parents are divorced or separated. Significant memories are made during the holidays, so making them as enjoyable as possible for your children is essential. … Read more

Best Attorney in Pinellas County

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The better question is: “Who is the best family law attorney for me? Everyone’s case is different and while you might be able to find the oldest, the most experienced, or the most popular family law attorney near you, that doesn’t necessarily mean . . .

Best Interest of the Child – Part 2

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Even after divorce, parents need to have an open line of communication about matters concerning the child. You don’t have to be best friends or even like each other, but you do still have to talk in some way to your ex about your child. For better or worse, you share a child, and it is important for your child to be able to live his or her life without . . .