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Monthly Archives: February 2023

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What Are The Benefits Of Divorce Mediation?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Many divorces are fraught with disputes that must be settled. Settling these disputes can be quite challenging, especially if neither spouse is on good terms with one another. To help settle these disputes, the divorcing spouses can bring on a divorce mediator. A divorce mediator can, and will, help them settle these disputes in… Read More »

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What Information Does A Petition For Divorce Need To Include?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Right before a couple can get a divorce, they must both file a petition for divorce. Every divorce is different and every petition for divorce is a little different. No matter the divorce, though, every petition must include certain information. A failure to include this information can prevent a couple from obtaining their divorce… Read More »

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Can You Move Out Of Florida If You Have A Parenting Plan?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Sometimes, parents, who have parenting plans based in Florida, need to move out of Florida. Since a parenting plan is in place, the parent who wishes to move must consider their parenting plan and, then, follow the proper relocation procedures. What Is A Parenting Plan?  A parenting plan is a document that outlines child… Read More »

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How Can You Make A Parenting Plan In Tampa, Florida?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A parenting plan defines the ways in which two separated parents will raise their children. Right before post-divorce child custody arrangements can be finalized, a parenting plan must be written and, then, approved by the court. What Does A Parenting Plan Need To Include?  Every parenting plan must include the following parenting information: A… Read More »

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