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Men's Wearhouse Suit Drive

Men's Wearhouse Suit Drive

Men’s Divorce Law Firm is proud to support the Men’s Wearhouse National Suit Drive! We will be collecting suits from August 28, 2009 beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending on September 28,2009 at 6:00 p.m. Suits must be on hangers and they will accept: Read the full story

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Division of Property

Division of Property

When a couple has little or no marital property, no children and no disagreement on spousal maintenance/alimony, their divorce usually goes very quickly. Most couples, however, have numerous issues to work out during the divorce process. Read the full story

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Dealing with Divorce

Dealing with Divorce

For some, divorce may feel like a liberating new beginning. For most, however, it is not so straightforward. The end of a relationship as important as a marriage brings numerous difficult emotions. Read the full story

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What Questions to Ask During Divorce

What Questions to Ask During Divorce

Whether to end your marriage is one of the most important and difficult decisions you will ever encounter. While this is an emotional matter, it is important to approach certain aspects of it with an analytical perspective.
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The Importance of Fathers in Children's Lives

The Importance of Fathers in Children's Lives

It is often said that fathers get the short end of the stick when it comes to divorce and child time-sharing (custody), when in fact it is the children who are affected most in a fatherless atmosphere.

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Determination of Alimony

Determination of Alimony

If you are wondering if you will be required to pay your spouse alimony, the most important questions are the length of your marriage and how disparate your income levels are. The court will also consider the age and health of the parties and their ability to support themselves.

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How a Father Can Balance Work and Family

How a Father Can Balance Work and Family

The working father can often be forced to make difficult decisions when it comes to their career and their home life. This can become especially difficult if he is a single father, or is going through a divorce, and has to balance the time between his children and getting that last project completed.
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What is an Amicable Divorce?

What is an Amicable Divorce?

Divorce is one of the most emotional experiences you will ever face. The decision to end a marriage is not an easy one, and often it is accompanied by anger, fear and resentment. The negative emotions associated with divorce are responsible for more than hurt feelings; they affect the legal process and its outcome. Read the full story

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We are one of the Top 100 Companies for Working Families!

We are one of the Top 100 Companies for Working Families!

Awarded by the Orlando Sentinel, the Men’s Divorce Law Firm has been chosen as one of the Top 100 Companies for Working Families. Please check out our listing and our ad in the Sunday Orlando Sentinel on August 9, 2009.

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What are my rights as a custodial parent under the law in Florida?

What are my rights as a custodial parent under the law in Florida?

Q:  My husband and I are getting a divorce. I have accepted a job out of state. I need to know, what are my rights as the custodial parent? or if we agree on join custody?

A:  If there is no court order in place, you are not “the custodial parent.” Florida no longer designates a custodial or primary parent. Moreover, if your husband objects to the relocation of the child out of state, you will need to get permission from the court before leaving with the child.

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