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Monthly Archives: March 2025

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Virtual Visitation Rights in Florida

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Not all parents have the option of being physically present in their child’s life. Some live too far away or had to move for work. This presents serious challenges, but modern technology has provided some answers. To account for this issue, Florida enacted a virtual visitation law also known as the electronic communication statute…. Read More »

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An Overview of Collaborative Divorce in Florida

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Traditionally, divorces were litigated in front of a judge with each side battling it out against the other to address issues like equitable distribution of the marital estate, spousal support (alimony), child custody, and child support. Eventually, these divorces clogged up the courtrooms, and mediation was introduced to help take some of the pressure… Read More »

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What is the Discovery Phase of a Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Divorce, among other things, is the legal process for dissolving a marriage. It’s generally complex which is why most people elicit the aid of attorneys to help them through the process. One of the most important steps in a divorce proceeding is the discovery process. The discovery process ensures that both parties have access… Read More »

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Which Factors Affect the Division of Assets in a Florida Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

One of the most important issues that need to be decided in a Florida divorce is how the marital estate is to be divided. While you were married, you and your spouse created a marital estate. Any asset you acquired or debt you incurred is considered a part of the marital estate if it… Read More »

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