Coral Springs, Broward County Divorce Attorney
1750 University Drive
Suite 202
Coral Springs, FL 33071
ph: (954) 346-6464
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No. Florida does not have legal separations. However, you can file for support unconnected with a divorce under certain circumstances.
No. There is no such thing as "abandonment" in Florida divorce law. If there has been no violence in your marriage, the court may allow both of you to live in the house while the divorce is pending. You are always free to move out, but the court may not let the children move out if custody of the children is being contested. You may not lock your spouse out of the house unless the court gives you the exclusive possession of the house.
Yes. The person who files first presents their evidence first and therefore leaves the first impression in the judges mind.
Child Support is calculated according to Florida Statute Guidelines. The amount of child support is based upon both parents’ combined net monthly income. Each parent’s share of child support is based upon the percentage of contribution to the combined net monthly income. The children's daycare expenses and health insurance expenses are considered a part of the child support obligation.
There are several things you can do to enforce a court order to pay child support. Some of the more common approaches include asking the court to hold the payor in contempt, obtaining a wage garnishment, suspend or deny business licenses, suspend a driver’s license, and the favorite of many people, to put the payor in jail.
No. An attorney can only represent on spouse, not both.
Maybe, but only if you can prove that your spouse spent marital money or assets on their "friend".
Once the lawsuit begins, you can ask the judge for temporary support. There is no mechanism for forcing your spouse to provide support before the case has started.
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Scott Stadler was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1962. He graduated from North Miami Beach High School and attended University of Florida and graduated in 1984. He obtained his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan in 1988 and obtained his Michigan Bar license in 1989. He obtained his Florida Bar license in 1994. Scott's practice is devoted 100% to divorce and family law matters. Scott Stadler, P.A. is located in Coral Springs, Florida and he represents client's in Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Scott is the father of a beautiful little girl.
Coral Springs Divorce
Attorney Scott Stadler
1750 University Drive
Suite 202
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Tel: (954) 346-6464
Broward divorce attorney Scott Stadler's office is located in Coral Springs, Florida, and he serves clients in South Florida including Fort Lauderdale, Aventura, Hollywood, Davie, Margate, Tamarac, Parkland, Coconut Creek, Deerfield Beach, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach and West Palm Beach. The firm serves all of Broward County, and Palm Beach County, Florida.
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Coral Springs, Broward County Divorce Attorney
1750 University Drive
Suite 202
Coral Springs, FL 33071
ph: (954) 346-6464
scott