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Building a Good Relationship with your Ex-Spouse

Developing a Positive Relationship with your Ex After Divorce

By Chris Taylor | Child Custody, Divorce Information | Comments are Closed | 10 June, 2016 | 3

Keeping a Good Relationship with your Ex-Spouse After Divorce Once a divorce has been finalized, it can be tempting for the ex-spouses to simply not talk to one another or associate with the same group of friends. And in some situations, this can work well. However, when children are involved, it is imperative that eachRead more

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5 Tips to Prepare for Divorce Mediation

By Chris Taylor | Child Custody, Divorce Information, Divorce Mediation, Time-Sharing | 3 comments | 18 March, 2016 | 5

Preparing for a Florida Divorce Mediation All divorce cases in Northeast Florida are referred to divorce mediation by the courts before the case can proceed to trial. Not surprising, most contested divorce cases are resolved in mediation. While mediation is less confrontational than a contested trial, it is no less important. Depending on the factsRead more

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Child Relocation Laws in Florida

By Chris Taylor | Child Custody, Relocation, Time-Sharing | Comments are Closed | 13 January, 2016 | 5

Exploring Florida Law: Child Relocation Laws Florida child relocation laws require that a party with children seeking to relocate more than fifty (50) miles from their place of residence must seek approval from the court prior to relocating. There are two types of child relocation under Florida law: 1) Child Relocation by Agreement & 2)Read more

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