Articles From Givens Divorce Law Group

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Divorce Mediation Benefits

There are many benefits to utilizing a mediator when you are involved in a divorce.

About Alimony and Spousal Support

Are you worried about spousal support following your divorce?

Equitable Distribution of Property and Assets

Property division is a complex process involving many different situations and circumstances that can completely change the outcome.

Child Custody Laws in Florida

Your child's future, and the custody of your child, will likely be the most important and complex part of your divorce process.

Help with Recovering Attorney’s Fees

Divorce is rarely easy. For the average person, divorce is emotionally and financially draining. It is always best for each spouse to have their very own legal representation in a divorce, but what ...

Legal Name Change in Florida

Name change is a legal process whereby an individual adopts a name different than their name at birth, marriage or adoption. In order for a person to legally change their name, they have to gain ...

Establishing Legal Paternity

Today’s children are the leaders of the future. Statistics prove time and again that children are much better off when their father plays an active role in their lives.

Child Custody in Florida

Child custody and visitation can be the most contentious issues in a divorce. Divorce can be highly volatile by nature, but when you have children involved, emotions run even higher and it can get ...

Is Your Ex Trying to Alienate You From Your Children?

After going through a bitter divorce, a retaliating or vengeful spouse can attempt to alienate the other parent from the child or children. The degree of parental alienation can vary from very mild to ...

When is a Divorce Modification Necessary?

Life is full of unpredictable changes. When you have been through a divorce and specific agreements have been approved through the courts between you and your former spouse, these sometimes have to be ...

Florida’s Uncontested or Simple Divorce

Not everyone who is ready to dissolve their marriage finds it necessary to fight over the issues involved.

A Florida Budget Divorce

In today’s tough economic times, everyone is looking for ways to save on financial outlays. Florida has especially been hard hit in the housing and real estate market which has had a major effect on ...

Domestic Violence in Florida

According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, simple assault is the most common domestic violence offense in the state.

Florida Child Custody Facts

In Florida, you no longer have “custody” of a minor child. The courts have done away with this terminology, which seems to give the custodial parent an upper hand over the non-custodial parent.

Types of Alimony in a Florida Divorce

Under Florida law, alimony may be awarded on behalf of one of the spouses in a divorce. Alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance, may be awarded to a husband or wife, depending on the ...

Why Mediate? The Benefits of Divorce Mediation

Everyone knows how brutal the divorce process can be for husbands, wives, and their children. Movies, books, and the news media are rife with stories about bitter legal battles between divorcing ...

Court Allows Custody Of Sons To Convicted Child Murderer

A child custody case is making waves across the country after a court ruled to allow a woman who was tried and convicted of murdering her two daughters in 1991 to continue living with her stepsons, ...

Military Divorce Rate No Longer On The Rise

Experts say the rate of divorce in the military, which had been steadily rising for the past decade, remained roughly the same in 2010, with authorities crediting efforts by the administration to ...

Divorce Made Simple

Divorce has long carried a negative stigma about how long it can take and how much it can cost, however, for some couples; this is not necessarily the case.

Contempt of Court and Enforcement

Contempt of court is an act of deliberate disobedience or disregard of the laws or regulations of a public authority such as a court legislative body. In family law, contempt of court typically refers ...
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