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Unique St. Johns County Divorce Process blog post

Unique Aspects to St. Johns County Divorce

By Chris Taylor | Divorce Deposition, Divorce Information | Comments are Closed | 28 March, 2016 | 4

Where You File Matters – Unique Procedural Aspects to St. Johns County Divorce The laws for St. Johns County divorce are uniform throughout the state of Florida, with exception of some variation of case law at the appellate level; however, the approach to the administration of Florida divorce cases can vary widely between judicial circuitsRead more

Healthy Food for Divorce Tips blog post

7 Tips on Staying Healthy During Divorce

By Chris Taylor | Divorce Information | Comments are Closed | 2 March, 2016 | 5

Staying Healthy and Avoiding Stress During a Divorce Staying healthy during divorce is difficult for all parties involved. In fact, many people underestimate the stress caused by the divorce process. Even in cases where one spouse wants the divorce, they are significantly impacted by both the transition from married to single life and the divorceRead more

Divorce deposition questions in St. Augustine St. Johns County

5 Divorce Deposition Questions

By Chris Taylor | Alimony, Divorce Deposition, Divorce Information, Time-Sharing | Comments are Closed | 27 January, 2016 | 8

Depositions of Witnesses in Divorce – 5 Divorce Deposition Questions The Florida Rules of Civil Procedure allow a party to take the deposition of another party or non-party. A witness divorce deposition is usually taken before a notary public who is also a court reporter. A witness deposition is under oath and may be usedRead more

Child relocation laws in Florida after divroce

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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