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Do Both Parties Have To Be Present At Final Hearing For An Uncontested Divorce?

Question: Do both parties have to be present at final hearing for an uncontested divorce? Answer: If you are Pro Se, and you have all of your documents properly complete and notarized, only one person has to show up at the final hearing — it must be the person who filed the petition. Additionally, many …

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Divorce Dissolution Of Marriage In Florida

DIVORCE & DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE IN FLORIDA Divorce in Florida is called a “dissolution of marriage.” Florida, a no-fault divorce state, requires the spouse filing for divorce to list that the marriage is “irretrievably broken” to start divorce proceedings. However, divorce in Florida requires several requirements to proceed with the divorce. For example, you or your spouse …

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Attorney Client Privilege Florida Family Law

ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE & FLORIDA FAMILY LAW HOW ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE WORKS WHEN IT COMES TO FLORIDA FAMILY LAW Family law covers many areas. Florida family law (and in other states) services consist of the following: Divorces Legal Separations Marriages Child Custody Child support Visitation rights (for children/parents/grandparents/other relatives), and Additional related matters… What Does Attorney-Client Privilege Mean? …

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