Tag Archives: Florida family law
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Parents are their children’s natural guardians and, therefore, have the authority to act on behalf of their children. However, in some scenarios, children may be found without parents, or may have parents who are unable or unwilling to care for them. In such instances, a legal guardian is appointed to care for the child until… Read More »
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Your former spouse spent all of the retirement money on expensive cars and gadgets while you skimped and saved, and you are stuck with paying alimony because you now have more money than he or she does. This is a typical scenario under Florida’s current alimony laws, which aim to protect homemakers who would be… Read More »
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In a recent settlement agreement between the NFL and thousands of former players in the league, the NFL agreed to pay the players a total of $765 million for head-related injuries they claimed were caused by the NFL’s negligence concerning safety precautions. The settlement was made after two months of court-ordered mediation and is subject… Read More »