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    How Long Will It Take To Get a Florida Divorce?

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    There is also no mandatory timeframe for how long a divorce will take. The specific facts and circumstances of your case will determine the duration of your Florida divorce.  Here are the two biggest variables that can result in a short divorce case, or alternatively, result in protracted divorce l…Read More

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    Co-Parenting Tips from a Florida Divorce Attorney

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    From a Divorce Attorney: What is Co-parenting? Co-parenting is when two parents work together cooperatively for the child’s best interests. The following language comes from Florida Statue 61.21.: “A large number of children experience the separation or divorce of their parents each year. Parent…Read More

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Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547

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Miramar Beach, FL 32550

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