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Child Custody Rules in Florida Level the Playing Field Between Moms and Dads

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Prior to 2008, the term “custody” was often used to decide which parent would have decision-making power over the child. Today, Florida operates under a different doctrine. Prior, Florida operated under the “tender years doctrine” which favored the mother in child custody arrangements. Today, the court uses the “best interests of the child doctrine”… Read More »

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The Rights of Unwed Fathers in Tampa, FL

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Several new laws have been passed recently that shift the playing field for fathers. Today, unwed fathers in Florida automatically have parental rights over their children. This is a shift from the past when the Florida courts would automatically assign custody and responsibility rights to mothers. Decisions related to paternity have significant implications for… Read More »

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What Are The Top 4 Most Common Reasons For Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A couple can divorce for a variety of reasons. By being aware of four of the most common reasons, it is easy to take actions that can prevent a divorce, or to affirm one’s decision to obtain a divorce.  What Is A Divorce?  A divorce is, in its simplest form, the legal dissolution of… Read More »

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What Are The Best Ways You Can Protect Your Finances During A Florida Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A divorce can lead to a spouse’s finances being damaged. But, by being aware of the best ways one can protect their finances during a Florida divorce, it is much easier for a spouse to ensure that their finances remain strong and secure. What Are The Best Ways You Can Protect Your Financial Interests… Read More »

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Should You Change Your Name After A Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A formerly-married individual can change their name after obtaining a divorce. But, just because someone can change their name after a divorce, doesn’t always mean that they should. What Is A Name Change Within The State Of Florida?  A name change, within the state of Florida, is when an individual changes their first name,… Read More »

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Does Adultery Serve As Grounds For Divorce In Tampa?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Many spouses choose to request a divorce due to an adulterous act committed by their spouse. Being aware of whether or not this act is grounds for divorce can, and will, assist one in obtaining a divorce. Does Adultery Serve As Grounds For Divorce In Tampa?  The simple answer to this question is “Yes.”… Read More »

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Can You Record Your Spouse During A Divorce In Tampa?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

A spouse may act in a completely different manner while in the courtroom then when outside of the courtroom. When this is the case, it can be tempting to record one’s spouse and their interactions. Even though the act of recording one’s spouse can be tempting, there’s one question that must be asked: is… Read More »

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How Long Does A Florida Divorce Take?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Every divorce is a little different. And, as such, there is no single amount of time that defines the length of a Florida divorce. Even though the above is true, it is also true that there are certain lengths of time that happen to be common, among the different types of divorce within Florida…. Read More »

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What Is Florida’s New Alimony Bill And How Will It Affect Spouses Who Receive Alimony?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

On June 30th, of 2023. SB 1416 was signed into law. The new law overhauls Florida’s alimony system, introducing new restrictions and limitations that can, and will, affect those who receive alimony or are set to receive alimony. By being aware of the restrictions and limitations SB 1416 creates, a spouse who is set… Read More »

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What Should You Do If Your Spouse Falsely Accuses You Of Abuse During A Divorce?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

False accusations can greatly affect a divorce. Being aware of what to do, if a spouse makes false accusations, ensures that these false accusations do not harm one’s divorce or, in turn, their post-divorce life.  Your Spouse Must Prove That Their Allegations Are Truthful  A spouse who accuses another spouse of abuse has the… Read More »

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