Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

Types of Income Included in Florida Child Support Calculations

Florida child support is calculated by courts using all of your income or gross income. There are child support guidelines in Florida that parents can use to determine the amount of child support that they would be required to make pursuant to Florida Statute 61.30.

The Probate Process: On Intellectual Disability and Guardianship

Blog post on guardians of minors with intellectual disabilities in the probate process.

Court Upholds Youth Services Commitment of Disabled Son to Facility

Blog post about the rights of a neglected child in probate proceedings.

Guardian ad Litem Plays Dual Role in Adult Ward's Probate Matter

Blog post on the guardian ad litem's dual role in probate matters.

Connecticut Probate Law: The Termination of Parental Rights

Blog post on the termination of parental rights in probate cases in Connecticut.

Father Appeals Termination of Parental Rights on Due Process Claims

Blog post on the topic of parental rights.

California Community Property Basics

This article will briefly highlight how real and personal property is divided according to California law.

Connecticut Appellate Court Unconvinced by Former Wife's Health Issues

Article about a divorce proceeding where a former wife was denied an appeal.

Divorce & Legal Documentation: What You Need to Know

Blog post on the steps involved when you have been served with divorce papers.

A Timeline of Divorce and Legal Procedure

Blog post with a sample timeline of a divorce case explaining the process.

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