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Adult Dependent Children And Child Support

Monthly Archives: March 2022

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Adult Dependent Children And Child Support

By The Lasky Law Firm |

In Florida, parties who have children and divorce have to consider child support.  Child support  is generally ordered through a child’s majority (age 18); however, if the child is still attending high school with a reasonable expectation of graduation on or before the child’s nineteenth birthday, then child support is extended to high school… Read More »

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Are You Afraid To Leave Your Abusive Relationship Because You Fear For Your Pet? You Have Options

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Pets provide emotional support, unconditional love, and stability for those going through domestic violence. Unfortunately, abusers understand this too well, and most use this bond to manipulate, control, frighten, and even punish their victims. Sometimes, abusers will go to the extent of directing violence to the pets. If you are in an abusive relationship… Read More »

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Is It Advisable To Pay Child Support In Cash?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

It is each parent’s duty to support his or her child(ren) financially, and during a divorce, a formula is utilized which calculates the child support obligation for one of the parents considering all of the statutory factors such as incomes, timesharing, insurance costs, and other similar factors.  There are instances where parents have equal… Read More »

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