Category: Family Law
What Happens If You Don’t Sign Divorce Papers in Florida?
It’s a myth that your Florida divorce can’t move forward if you don’t sign divorce papers. Florida is a no-fault divorce state, which …
The Process of Terminating Parental Rights in Florida
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?
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?
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?
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?
Dealing with a child custody case isn’t easy. You need to understand sole custody versus joint custody and how each option will impact …
Who Pays for Attorney Fees in a 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 …
How to Adopt a Child in Florida
Adoption is a fantastic thing, but the adoption process can be challenging. While it can bring joy and meaning to a family’s life, …
Common Myths About Child Support in Florida
Just like other aspects of a divorce, child support is something that is often misunderstood or misrepresented. This could be because laws surrounding …
Do You Know the Child Custody Rights in Florida?
In Florida, a custody arrangement is determined based on many factors, all of them centered on the child’s best interest. Custody law in …
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