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Florida’s 2023 alimony reform eliminated new awards of permanent alimony and changed durational-alimony limits for cases pending or filed on or after July 1, 2023,...
Florida’s 2023 alimony reform reshaped how divorcing couples in Tampa and Hillsborough County approach spousal support. The law eliminated permanent alimony for new cases and...
Valentine’s Day is meant to celebrate love, connection, and commitment. But for some people, the holiday can bring up uncomfortable questions about their relationship. Grand...
In the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, which serves Hillsborough County, the procedural requirements of litigation trigger billable hours at every turn. Depositions, motion hearings, and strict...
In Hillsborough County divorce cases, the court usually steers you toward mediation before a judge ever hears a full trial. That is baked into the...
Leaving a narcissistic husband or wife is not just the end of a relationship; it’s the beginning of reclaiming your peace, your stability, and your...
Creating a parenting plan brings up questions that most Tampa parents have never had to consider before. You’re probably wondering what the court expects, what...
Many parents assume that Tampa courts favor 50/50 custody and equal time-sharing arrangements as a default starting point. You might have heard from friends or...
Entering a new year offers a powerful opportunity for a fresh start, especially if you’re leaving a relationship that has been emotionally draining, unstable, or...
A Tampa family law attorney handles far more than divorce proceedings. From prenuptial agreements before marriage to custody modifications years after separation, family law touches...
Deciding to file for divorce in Tampa marks the beginning of a significant life transition. The 13th Judicial Circuit, which serves Hillsborough County, processes thousands...
Tampa post-judgment modification cases hinge on one critical legal standard: a substantial change in circumstances. Florida courts don’t revisit family law orders simply because a...