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Sealing Divorce Records In Florida

Monthly Archives: June 2022

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Sealing Divorce Records In Florida

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Court records, including divorce records, are public in Florida. This means that after a Florida divorce, anyone who wants to view information connected to your divorce can visit the courthouse and request to view your file. Of course, for most divorced couples, it is unlikely that someone will go to the courthouse and ask… Read More »

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What If My Spouse Does Not Make Enough Money To Pay Alimony – Is There Anything I Can Do?

By The Lasky Law Firm |

As divorce attorneys, we often deal with alimony issues. When litigating alimony, we evaluate the statutory factors to determine if a spouse is eligible for alimony.  If a spouse if otherwise eligible to receive alimony, we then evaluate a requesting spouse’s financial need vs. the paying party’s ability to pay. Within this process, we… Read More »

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Important Things Florida Residents Need To Know About Divorce

By The Lasky Law Firm |

Every state has different rules surrounding divorce. As a Florida resident, you need to understand the specific rules that apply to Florida divorces. This article discusses some important things Florida residents need to know about divorce. No-fault Divorce State Florida is a no-fault divorce state which means, when seeking a divorce in Florida, a… Read More »

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Some Basics On Rehabilitative Alimony In Florida

By The Lasky Law Firm |

In Florida, during a divorce, the court may order one party to pay the other alimony. Generally, before the court grants alimony, it must determine that one party needs alimony payments and the other can make payments. After the court determines a need and ability to pay, it then decides if the other statutory… Read More »

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