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At the law offices of Kenny Leigh and Associates, we proudly believe that our men only firm is among the most knowledgeable family law firm in Florida and Georgia.

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Easy Holiday Activities to do with Your Kids

Posted on Wed, Nov 27, 2013

The holidays can be a difficult time for dads. With shopping, social engagements and other obligations it is very easy to become overwhelmed and stressed. It is important to find time in your hectic schedule to find holiday activities that you and your kids will enjoy. For men who have child custody in Jacksonville and North Florida, there are a number of activities that you can do with your kids that are sure to deliver holiday joy. Kenny Leigh and Associates has 6 offices serving Jacksonville, Gainesville, Fleming Island, Daytona and Boca Raton, and Fort Walton Beach in both the North Florida and South Florida areas. 

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Things to Consider When Blending Families

Posted on Tue, Nov 26, 2013

When it comes to second marriages, one of the hardest aspects to deal with is blending families. 

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Issue: Admissibility of Mental Examination Records

Posted on Mon, Nov 25, 2013

MEMORANDUM OF LAW

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10 Questions to Ask When Deciding to Appeal a Divorce Case

Posted on Wed, Nov 20, 2013

If you feel as though your divorce was handled unfairly, there are opportunities to appeal. However, it can be difficult to determine whether to appeal a divorce case. Divorces can be expensive and they can be time-consuming, and you will need to weigh the costs and benefits of each decision. Sometimes it may be better to simply walk away, but other times you need to fight for your possessions and your rights. You can find out more by contacting the men-only family attorneys at Kenny Leigh and Associates. Kenny Leigh and Associates has 6 offices serving Jacksonville, Gainesville, Fleming Island, Daytona and Boca Raton, and Fort Walton Beach in both the North Florida and South Florida areas. 

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Holiday Meal Planning for Dads

Posted on Tue, Nov 19, 2013

Holidays are often a time for family tension and anxiety, and this can be heightened in divorced families; figuring out schedules for visiting, making plans for a holiday meal, executing preparation and serving of the meal. All this while trying to pay special attention to your children; if you don't get to see them that often.

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