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Can I Get Alimony or Child Support without A Divorce in Florida?
It is possible to get alimony or child support without actually filing for divorce. A party can petition for alimony or child support without seeking a dissolution. The Orlando family law attorneys at Veliz Katz Law can help you get what you deserve. Schedule a free consultation today.
David W. Veliz

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Can I Leave Florida with My Child? how Far Away Can I Move?
Once the case has been filed and there is a litigation pending or a timesharing plan in place it is possible to relocate. The distance you can move with your child is determined by the relocation statute. Any relocation over 50 miles will require permission by the other party or can be granted by the court. Schedule a consultation with the Orlando family law attorneys at Veliz Katz Law for answers to all your divorce questions.
David W. Veliz

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How Is Timesharing Determined in Florida?
The goal in any timesharing case is to allow both parents to be involved in raising their kids as much as possible. The number of overnights are determined and a schedule is worked out that fits the needs of both parents. We try to discuss the determining factors of the timesharing plan and advise on their specific situation. The Orlando family law attorneys at Veliz Katz Law are ready to help with your specific situation, schedule a consultation today.
David W. Veliz

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What Is Timesharing in Florida?
Timesharing in Florida attempts to take away titles like joint custody, sole custody, and primary parent. The idea behind this is to help get the parents to think together since they are both responsible for the children. The Orlando child custody attorneys of Veliz Katz Law can help answer all of your timesharing questions.
David W. Veliz

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How Are Retirement Accounts Handled in A Florida Divorce?
A retirement account is handled just like any other asset in a divorce. The starting point is figuring out when the money was added to the account. In some cases any money added to the account prior to the marriage will need to be separated from being part of the settlement. Contact the Orlando divorce attorneys of Veliz Katz Law today for your divorce case in Florida.
David W. Veliz

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Who Gets the House in A Florida Divorce?
One of the big questions with any Florida divorce is who gets the house. If there are children in the household they can be a big determining factor of this issue. The court may decide to award the house to the spouse that will have the children most of the time. If one party wants the house and there is still equity it is possible to buy out the other party. The Orlando divorce attorneys of Veliz Katz Law has experience dealing with divorce cases and can help with your specific situation.
David W. Veliz

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Am I Still Responsible for Florida Debts Not in My Name?
Any asset that is acquired during a marriage is considered marital property. In most cases the courts will divide everything 50/50 in a divorce case. Any assets that were acquired prior to the marriage and not co-mingled will not be part of the division. Contact the Orlando family law attorneys at Veliz Katz Law for a free consultation.
David W. Veliz

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What Is Equitable Distribution in Florida?
In an equitable distribution case all of the assets and debts will be taken into account and will usually be divided equally. Any property or assets that were not co-mingled during the marriage will not be part of the distribution. Other factors such as length of marriage and income of both parties are also taken into account. If you are seeking counsel for a divorce, contact the Orlando family law attorneys of Veliz Katz Law for a consultation.
David W. Veliz

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How Much Child Support Will I Get in Florida?
The amount of child support awarded in a case is based on statute. The net income of both parties is taken into account as well as the number of children, and any costs such as healthcare or daycare. All of these parts are added to a child support worksheet that is then presented to the court. The Orlando child support attorneys of Veliz Katz Law can help you determine how much child support you are entitled to.
David W. Veliz

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How Much Alimony Will I Get in Florida?
Determining alimony payments is a two step process. The first step is determining if one spouse has a need for alimony based on their income and expenses. Once there is a need established we determine if the other spouse has the ability to pay. In the end the court will decide the alimony payments based on these factors. The Orlando divorce attorneys of Veliz Katz Law can help you figure out your alimony payments and get you the best possible results.
David W. Veliz