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The Appellate Brief in Family Law Cases: Crafting Persuasive Arguments for Florida Courts

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When the outcome of a family law case feels unfair or legally flawed, an appeal may provide the path forward. Whether it involves custody, child support, alimony, or property division, the appellate process in Florida is both complex and highly technical. At the center of this process lies the appellate brief, a carefully written… Read More »

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Appealing Alimony Awards in Florida Family Law Cases: Grounds and Strategies

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce can be one of the most emotionally and financially stressful chapters of a person’s life. When a Florida court issues an alimony award that feels unfair or disproportionate, it can add an even heavier burden to an already difficult transition. Fortunately, Florida family law provides pathways to challenge alimony decisions through the appeals… Read More »

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Maintaining Control: How to Minimize Disruption to Your Business During a Florida Divorce

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Going through a divorce is never easy. The emotional strain can weigh heavily on your personal life, and when you own a business, the challenges can feel even greater. You may worry about how divorce could impact your company’s stability, whether your employees will feel uncertain, or if your hard-earned reputation might suffer. These… Read More »

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Postnuptial and Prenuptial Agreements for Florida Business Owners: Essential Safeguards

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Building and running a business is often a dream come true for Florida entrepreneurs. It takes long hours, determination, and personal sacrifice to create something that reflects your vision. When marriage enters the picture, however, many business owners find themselves wondering how their company fits into this new chapter of life. What will happen… Read More »

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Divorce and Long-Term Care Planning: Protecting Your Future Needs

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce later in life introduces unique challenges, especially when considering long-term care planning and healthcare security. As couples navigate the complex landscape of dissolving a marriage, crucial considerations like eligibility for Medicaid-funded care, long-term care insurance policies, and elder-care planning come into sharper focus. Understanding how divorce impacts these areas is essential for ensuring… Read More »

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What Happens If One Parent Violates the Parenting Plan in Florida?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

When parents separate or divorce, creating a structured parenting plan becomes an essential part of safeguarding the well-being of their children. The parenting plan clearly outlines custody, visitation schedules, responsibilities, and decision-making authority. Yet, even the most detailed plans can sometimes be violated, causing emotional distress and logistical chaos. Understanding what constitutes a violation,… Read More »

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Why Some Cases End Up in Court in Florida

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce proceedings in Florida generally fall into two categories: contested and uncontested. While many couples aim for an amicable resolution through uncontested divorce, some cases inevitably find their way into court due to unresolved conflicts. Understanding why some divorces become contested can help you navigate this challenging process and anticipate potential issues. Key factors… Read More »

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Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity in Florida: Is It Legally Binding?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

For unmarried parents in Florida, establishing paternity is a crucial step to secure legal rights and clearly define parental obligations. One common method is through signing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form. However, while this acknowledgment simplifies matters initially, many parents wonder about its permanence and potential consequences. Is signing this form legally binding,… Read More »

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Emergency Motions in Florida Divorce Cases: When Fast Court Action Is Necessary

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Divorce proceedings often unfold at a pace that allows both parties sufficient time to gather information, negotiate terms, and reach resolutions. However, certain urgent situations require immediate court intervention to protect the safety, well-being, or legal rights of the parties involved, especially children. In Florida family law, these critical scenarios are addressed through emergency… Read More »

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Can Paternity Be Challenged After It’s Been Established in Florida?

By Taryn G. Sinatra, P.A. |

Establishing paternity in Florida is typically viewed as a permanent decision, bringing both legal rights and responsibilities that profoundly affect the lives of everyone involved—the child, mother, and father alike. However, life isn’t always straightforward, and sometimes new evidence emerges or situations change, prompting individuals to reconsider whether previously established paternity can be challenged… Read More »

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