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What to Do if Co-Parents Disagree on In-Person vs. Virtual School Learning?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges for everyone, and divorced parents are no exception. For many co-parents, choosing between in-person and virtual school learning may be the hardest decision in the COVID-19 era. While many co-parents can decide whether they want their children to go back to school in person or opt for… Read More »
How to Divide a Stimulus Check if You Are Divorced?
As the third round of COVID-19 stimulus checks are coming to American families, many divorced and divorcing people as well as separated/divorced parents wonder, “How do we divide the stimulus payments?” What is the stimulus check? The third round of Economic Impact Payments, commonly referred to as “stimulus checks,” are calculated as follows: Up… Read More »
Modification of Child Support or Alimony Due to COVID-19 Furloughs and Layoffs: Will It Be Permanent?
Florida companies continue laying off and furloughing employees as the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is nowhere in sight. Many of those laid off and furloughed are unsure that they will be able to find a new job after the coronavirus crisis ends. The loss of income as a result of furloughs and layoffs… Read More »
Orlando AACFL – Divorce Lawyers Adopt Innovative Solution to Help Clients and Judges
A changing economy has resulted in an impressive group of divorce attorneys in Orlando who are proactively helping their clients by adapting to these changes with the CFL™ designation. Donna Hung is Founding Member of the Orlando AACFL. Learn More >>>
Donna Hung Named an Awesome Attorney by Orlando Family Magazine
Donna Hung Named an Awesome Attorney by Orlando Family Magazine. Learn More >>>
How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?
When a married couple decides to end their marriage, they usually want to speed up the divorce process to get it all over with. After filing divorce papers, you may wonder, “How long will it take to finalize my divorce in Florida?” While the answer depends on many factors, the most significant one is… Read More »
Is There Common Law Marriage in Florida?
Many couples in Florida live together without being married, though doing so was illegal until recently. In 2016, Florida repealed the law that made it illegal for unwed couples to live together. Common law marriage refers to when a couple lives together for some time but never obtains a marriage license. Some states recognize… Read More »
Will My Child Be Called to Testify in the Florida Divorce Case?
It’s somewhat frustrating to imagine a minor child standing in front of a judge and providing testimony in their parent’s divorce proceedings. But do Florida courts even allow children to testify in divorce cases? If you are worried that your child could be called to take the stand and testify in the divorce proceedings,… Read More »
How Should I Respond to False Allegations During a Florida Divorce?
When going through a divorce, some people get wrapped up in the heat of the moment to the point when they start making false allegations against their soon-to-be-ex-spouse. It is not uncommon for spouses to say untruthful things about their partner to get the upper hand in a divorce or in an attempt to… Read More »
Is It Ever Too Late to Get a Postnuptial Agreement?
The short answer is, “No, it’s never too late to get a postnuptial agreement,” also known as a postnup. Some couples mistakenly believe that they can only create a postnuptial agreement before the wedding. However, you need to understand the difference between prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. While a prenuptial agreement is created and signed… Read More »