New Grandparents' Rights Bill Took Effect July 1
Michelle Parker, the mother of two young children, suddenly

disappeared after she appeared on an episode of "The People's Court" with her ex-fiancé, who was also the father of her children. Parker was reported missing sometime after dropping the children off at her ex-fiancé's house in 2013. Her body has not been discovered and...
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Appealing a Florida Divorce: What Are My Options?
After a divorce, if you or your spouse are not happy with the result, you both have the right to appeal the decision. Legally, appeals determine whether or not the trial court correctly applied to law to the specific facts of the case. If a reviewing court determines the lower court made an error,...
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How Does Mediation Work?
If you are involved in a contested divorce in

Hillsborough County or other Florida jurisdictions, you will be required to attend mediation prior to judge hearing your case, unless there is a substantiated emergency. Outside of emergencies, the Florida Rules of Family Law Procedure require both parties to go to mediation before either temporary...
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Can I Enforce or Modify My Out of State Divorce in Florida?
Because divorce is state specific, it is difficult to know how to "transfer" your divorce when you move. If you and your children have moved or relocated after a divorce, paternity, or other family law proceeding has terminated, you might be wondering if Florida will enforce those orders. If you have received a final...
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