Florida has strict rules and guidelines when serving divorce papers. These are in place to ensure that the respondent’s spouse is notified properly without being fooled or given misinformation.
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The Difference Between Sole and Shared Custody in Florida
Often, custody battles can be messy and emotional for everyone involved. Divorcing couples in Florida may have trouble determining who gets sole or shared custody of the children. Here’s what couples going through a divorce in the sunshine state should be aware of when determining child custody.
Does Your Marriage Qualify for an Annulment?
In the simplest of terms, the difference between an annulment and divorce is that a divorce ends a marriage, while an annulment erases the existence of the marriage as if it never existed.
What Does it Mean When a Marriage Is Irretrievably Broken?
An irretrievably broken marriage means that one or both parties are claiming the relationship can’t be fixed and must end in divorce.
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