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Monthly Archives: March 2026

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Florida Child Relocation 2026 Laws After Divorce

Can You Move Out of Florida With Your Child After Divorce? 2026 Relocation Laws Explained

Child Support, Custody, DivorceBy britecode marketingMarch 31, 2026

If you are divorced in Florida and want to move out of state with your child, you must have that one big question in your mind: “Can I legally move without losing custody or getting in trouble with the court?” The answer depends on Florida’s relocation law, found in Statute 61.13001. In 2026, the core…

What Happens If Your Spouse Refuses to Follow a Parenting Plan in Florida

What Happens If Your Spouse Refuses to Follow a Parenting Plan in Florida? (2026 Enforcement Update)

Child Support, CustodyBy britecode marketingMarch 24, 2026

If your spouse refuses to follow a parenting plan in Florida, you are not helpless. Under Florida Statute 61.13, courts have clear enforcement authority, and judges are using it. Here is what parents in Florida are really asking when it happens, and what law actually allows you to do so. A Parenting Plan Is A…

Uncontested Divorce Lawyer in Florida in 2026

Do You Still Need a Lawyer for an Uncontested Divorce in Florida in 2026

DivorceBy britecode marketingMarch 20, 2026

Divorce is one of life’s toughest transitions, even if it is uncontested. In Florida, most couples think about whether to hire an attorney for an uncontested divorce or handle the process themselves.   The short answer is: No, you are not legally required to have a lawyer. But having professional guidance by your side is still…

What Happens to Shared Businesses in a Florida Divorce

What Happens to Shared Businesses in a Florida Divorce? 2026 Legal Reality

Alimony, DivorceBy britecode marketingMarch 17, 2026

When business owners in Florida think about divorce, one fear usually overshadows everything else. Is my company at risk? In 2026, the legal reality is not as simple as most people expect. Florida courts are not in the business of shutting down or destroying companies during divorce. But they do focus on dividing the value…

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