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How Often Can You Modify Child Support in Fort Myers, Florida?

Blog, Family LawBy Mellany Marquez-KellyAugust 5, 2020

Deciding to change child support in Fort Myers? The court in Florida always favors the stable living arrangement of a child. As much as a possible modification of child support is not supported unless there is a major change in circumstances that will give the child the best interest for the modification considering the following reasons and answers the question how…

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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…

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