When the judge in Florida issued your child support order, they took into account your ability to pay it based on your and your spouse's financial circumstance at that time as well as your child's needs. Maybe you've been laid off, or your hours have been cut at work....
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey

Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
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Your medical practice in a divorce
Establishing a medical practice requires years of hard work, money and dedication to your patients. You may feel that these assets should be yours alone after your marriage ends. However, Florida courts subject medical practices to the same property division process...
How courts determine alimony in Florida
Alimony refers to the payments that a higher-earning spouse makes to a lower-earning spouse after divorce. The purpose of alimony is to help the lower-earning spouse maintain the standard of living they enjoyed during the marriage. Courts often consider several...