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The Process of Terminating Parental Rights in Florida
April 28, 2023
Custody
Terminating parental rights in Florida is a complicated legal process. Whether you want to place a child with an adoptive family and voluntarily ...
Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights in Florida?
April 24, 2023
Custody
Do grandparents have visitation rights in Florida? The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker P.A. provides information about the legal options available to ...
How Can a Father Get Full Custody in Florida?
April 11, 2023
Custody
The father can only get full custody of a child in some cases in Florida. It usually occurs if the court believes awarding ...
How Long Does a Temporary Custody Order Last in Florida?
April 11, 2023
Custody
Temporary custody is awarded to a non-parent family member when the parents are not in a position to provide for the care of ...
What’s the Difference Between Sole and Shared Custody?
March 16, 2023
Custody
Dealing with a child custody case isn’t easy. You need to understand sole custody versus joint custody and how each option will impact ...
What Is the Difference Between Guardianship and Power of Attorney?
December 31, 2022
Guardianship
https://youtu.be/SC-VMKCWAJE In Florida, when you give someone else power of attorney to make decisions on your behalf, you can still make those decisions ...
How to Get Guardianship of a Parent in Florida
December 31, 2022
Guardianship
Becoming a Guardian in Florida To get guardianship of a parent in Florida, the simplest method is to have them sign a power ...
How to File for an Emergency Temporary Guardianship in Florida
December 31, 2022
Guardianship
Emergency Guardianship in Florida Suppose you are seeking temporary guardianship of a minor child or incapacitated adult in Florida, but you cannot wait ...
Who Pays for Attorney Fees in a Divorce?
December 30, 2022
Divorce
No default rule specifies which party pays attorney’s fees in a Florida divorce. Rather, the divorce court will look at several factors and ...
What’s the Difference Between an Annulment and Divorce?
December 30, 2022
Divorce
Annulment legally declares a marriage void from the beginning or voidable because of a defect discovered during the marriage, whereas divorce ends a ...
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