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The Difference Between Joint Legal Custody and Legal Custody in Fort Myers, Florida

Blog, Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellyJanuary 8, 2020

With regards to the substantial filing of a divorce case in Florida, legal custody to the affected children is the resulting issue. When the couple decided to divorce, the custody of the children will now be put to interpretation that only the court may determine for the welfare or best interest of the children. There are two (2) kinds of legal…

5 Things To Do Before You File For a Divorce in Fort Myers, Florida

Blog, DivorceBy Mellany Marquez-KellyJanuary 4, 2020

Marriage is a serious commitment of two (2) couples who are in love. However, marriage is likewise been undertaken for convenience like extending a privilege to the spouse to get hold of a permanent residency in a particular country for a fee. To date, the census of inter-racial marriage often boils to the financial benefits of a spouse.…

Co Parenting

Co-Parenting On Holidays in Fort Myers, Florida

Blog, Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellyDecember 13, 2019

Co-parenting is a process where the father and the mother of a  child/children agree to work together for a common goal, that is, to raise the child. Though their marriage is already severed-example they have already divorced and do not live together anymore, they can still enter into an agreement for co-parenting and this is basically the sharing…

Divorce Concept

Top 10 Questions To Ask Your Divorce Attorney in Fort Myers, Florida?

Blog, DivorceBy Mellany Marquez-KellyDecember 2, 2019

Marriage is the commitment of two (2) people who decided to spend their lives together to establish their family. Accordingly, married couples have been shown to stay together longer than those who are not married and more likely to bond for life due to the obligatory implication of their marriage oath. Marriage is usually related…

Signed Divorce Paper

What is the Number One Reason for the First Divorce in Fort Myers, Florida?

Blog, DivorceBy Mellany Marquez-KellyNovember 27, 2019

Marriage by its nature is sacred because this is considered as the life long engagement. In fact, this is the foundation of a legitimate family. However, marriages are likewise subjected to failure due to various reasons. In Fort Myers, Florida the number one reason for divorce usually based on the following: Wrong expectation Insufficient communication…

Family Issue

How can Divorced Couples Handle the Rights of Custody in Fort Myers, Florida?

Blog, DivorceBy Mellany Marquez-KellyNovember 14, 2019

  Marriage is a sacred and legal union of a man and woman to establish their family. Married life is the most satisfying engagement a  couple may experience. To sustain the marriage is difficult due to the failure of the couple to settle their differences. The worse resolution to end the burden of an unhappy marriage is to file a divorce.…

Child Custody

Who Has Custody of a Child If There is No Court Order in Cape Coral, Florida?

Blog, Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellyOctober 23, 2019

The custody of a child depends on the status of the parents, whether they are married or not. In the state of Florida, it is assumed that at the birth of a child, if the mother is married, then the father of the child is the husband even without court order paternity acknowledgment. This means that if…

Filing a Divorce

When You File for Divorce, Are You ‘Legally Separated’ in Fort Myers, Florida?

Blog, DivorceBy Mellany Marquez-KellyOctober 8, 2019

Marriage is a serious undertaking and everyone who gets involved should adjust to a new lifestyle and role in life. It is simply the voluntary declaration of the union of a man and woman, who are both in legal ages, to spend their lives together in the presence of a solemnizing officer. Married life is somewhat…

Same Sex Marriage

What is the Meaning of Same-Sex Marriage for Family Law Cases?

Blog, Same Sex Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellySeptember 15, 2019

In simple terms, marriage is the union of two (2) adult people, usually, a man and a woman, who promised themselves to be with each other for life bonded by a promise that they will hurdle the hardship in life together. It is not just a physical union but it also involved a spiritual and…

Paternity Issues

How Will We Know If The Father of a Child is Legally Established?

Blog, Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellySeptember 9, 2019

A father is a person who is married/not married to a woman who then conceived and delivered a child. The father has rights to decide about his child’s welfare especially if he is both the biological and the legal Father. When it comes to legal implications regarding support of the child, legal paternity must be established. To be a legal father…

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