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Mother Appeals Order to Modify a Child Support Petition Granted to Father

By Westchase Law P.A. |

The Florida courts will only grant modifications to child support payments when the individual who is petitioning the court for the modification can prove that a substantial change has occurred to warrant such a modification. Typically, “substantial changes” include changes to an individual’s income or when the children start spending more time with the… Read More »

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Mother Appeals Decision to Terminate Her Parental Rights

By Westchase Law P.A. |

The termination of parental rights is a serious matter in Florida. In some cases, a parent can voluntarily surrender their parental rights to a child as in the case of adoption. In other cases, the court will find cause to terminate a parent’s parental rights because the court has determined that they are a… Read More »

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What to Include in a Prenuptial Agreement in Florida

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Some couples won’t even address the concept of a prenuptial agreement prior to getting married. They don’t want to “jinx” their marriage with the possibility of a divorce. However, studies have shown that Millennials have a much better opinion of prenuptial agreements than previous generations. And prenups aren’t just for the ultra-rich. Prenuptial agreements… Read More »

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Restrictions on Stepparent Adoption in Florida

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Stepparents are legally allowed to adopt children from a previous marriage in Florida. There are several reasons why you may want to do this. You may want to formalize your parental rights over the children or ensure that your relationship with them is legally binding under Florida law. Parents have specific rights over their… Read More »

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The Purpose of a Parenting Plan in Florida

By Westchase Law P.A. |

In Florida, a parenting plan is the document that determines the custodial agreement between two parents. During a Florida divorce with children, the courts will expect the parents to present a parenting plan to the court for review. If the parents cannot come to an agreement, then the courts will decide the matter for… Read More »

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Determining Child Custody in a Florida Divorce

By Westchase Law P.A. |

In Florida, custody refers to legal decision-making power over the child. A parent who has legal custody of a child has the power to make decisions concerning the child’s schooling, health care, religious upbringing, and more. While Florida courts used to favor mothers in custody matters, that is no longer the case. Today, the… Read More »

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Can Medical Marijuana Use Be Used Against Me When Determining Child Custody?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Many states have recently passed laws that make recreational marijuana use legal and allow the open sale of marijuana through legitimate dispensaries. Florida is not among those states. Marijuana is only legal with a valid prescription. Further, marijuana is still considered a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act, a piece of federal… Read More »

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Study: Researchers Claim They Can Predict Divorce with 94% Accuracy Based on Communication Error

By Westchase Law P.A. |

What is the key to a successful marriage? There may be no specific formula. However, one researcher believes he can predict whether or not a marriage will end in divorce with 94% accuracy based on one communication strategy. John Gottman, Ph.D. co-founded The Gottman Institute with his wife Julie Gottman, Ph.D. Together, they have… Read More »

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Recent Study Investigates How Gray Divorce Impacts Familial Landscape

By Westchase Law P.A. |

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B recently published a study examining the effects of “gray divorce” on parent-child relationships. Gray divorce is a divorce that occurs in populations aged 50 and over. It is becoming increasingly common across the United States. In fact, gray divorces make up a large cross-section of the overall number… Read More »

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Newest Divorce Study Indicates Divorces Are on the Decline

By Westchase Law P.A. |

You’ve heard the statistic that 50% of all marriages end in divorce. That statistic was widely popularized in the 1970s just after the Cultural Revolution reshaped the American landscape forever. Today, the statistic is still widely believed. However, the most recent data indicates that a 50% divorce rate is no longer accurate. Both divorce… Read More »

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