Now that you and your ex have made the decision to divorce, you may be feeling overwhelmed by many emotions. They could vary from having a sense of freedom to feeling anxious about your future. Perhaps you have also seen some of your male friends struggling with unexpected issues as well. Whether or not you had an amicable separation, there is always an aftermath of divorce.
Kenny Leigh
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Ten Tips for the Holidays
Posted on Mon, Nov 04, 2013
If you’re divorced or you’re in the process of getting divorced, the holidays can be trying times for you and your children. If you are in the process of a divorce right now in the Jacksonville, Gainesville, Boca Raton, Fleming Island or Daytona area, be sure to consult an attorney who has experience in family law. In the meantime, here are ten tips to make the holidays easier.
What is a Legal Separation in Florida?
Posted on Sat, Nov 02, 2013
When deciding if divorce is the right choice for your family, make sure that you do your part in researching the process. First, you may consider a legal separation for a period of time. Legal separation is a trial period before a divorce that allows you to document that you are now living apart. During this time, you will be able to figure out what is involved with divorce, and you and your spouse can set up a separation agreement that allows you to figure out the terms of your divorce.
Divorce during the Adoption Process
Posted on Fri, Nov 01, 2013
November has been designated the National Adoption Month, so most people right now associated with the issue are thinking about how to make an adoption happen or how to promote adoption in general. The last thing anyone wants to be dealing with is trying to keep an adoption going to final approval while dealing with a divorce at the same time. However, it happens, and there are certain aspects a person needs to be aware of when trying to manage both issues in the State of Florida.
Your Guide to an Appeals Case
Posted on Thu, Oct 31, 2013
The appeals process is one way to exercise your legal rights if you feel that you have been unfairly treated by the courts or misrepresented during your divorce proceedings. While the court system is supposed to be impartial, there is always the possibility that as a man, you may be unjustly a victim of bias, where mothers and women are often favored. Keep in mind, just because you do not agree with your divorce judgment that is not enough grounds to file an appeal, and seek a ruling from a higher court.
Being a final judgment is often in effect for several years, you may want to consider the appeals process to dispute its terms and conditions. However, you do need to act quickly because you only have a limited window of time to file for an appeal. The family courts of Florida require that an appeal must be filed within 30 days of the final judgment being issued. The appeals process is not something to do on your own. For this, you need the services of family law attorneys in Jacksonville FL, Daytona, Fleming Island, Boca Raton and Gainesville on your side.
Justification for an Appeal
The following are valid reasons for filing for an appeal of your final divorce judgment in eyes of the court: