May 22, 2018
Orlando Family Law Lawyer

What You Need To Know About Florida Child Support Payments

Can I Make Child Support Payments Electronically? Yes, the Florida Child Support ePay site is a comprehensive online agency that allows the parent who owes child support or the employer of the parent who owes child support to make electronic payments on their website. The parent may use this website once or repeatedly to make automatic withdrawals from his or her bank account or pay the child support directly with the use of a credit or debit card. The same website can be used by the employer of the parent making child support payments.   How To Make Child Support […]
April 24, 2018
Orland Criminal Defense & Family Law Attorney

How To Calculate Alimony In Florida

Calculating Alimony When it comes to a divorce, the first thing that frightens most people is the term alimony. To some individuals, it means paying large sums of money to the other partner for the rest of their life and to others it means losing everything they have ever owned. To get the facts right, alimony is a financial award given to the ex-spouse, only until he or she is able to support him or herself.   Common Alimony Questions Some of the common questions that many people frequently ask about alimony include the following: – How long do I pay the […]
January 18, 2018
Orland Criminal Defense & Family Law Attorney

Florida Divorce: Retirement Funds & Pensions Plans

If you built up your retirement plan during the course of your marriage and are now thinking about or going through a divorce, you may be wondering what happens to the retirement that you’ve built for yourself during the course of your marriage.  In any divorce, a significant part of the process is dividing the property that the ex-spouses amassed while they were married. Personal property can include cars, homes, assets, and more which will be apportioned between them. Many couples do not know that retirement funds and pension incentives accumulated during the marriage (which are most likely the most substantial asset a couple has the possibility […]