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Ami L. DiLorenzo
Family Law
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Domestic Violence
Restraining Orders
Enforcement & Modification of Orders
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September
Are Postnuptial Agreements Just an Early Plan for Divorce?
August
My Child Plays Sports – Can I Get More Child Support?
June
Simple Yet Helpful Divorce Tips to Keep In Mind
May
Durational Alimony in Florida: Supporting an Ex for Only So Long
How to Enforce Child Support Orders in Florida When an Ex Won't Pay
April
Different Types of Restraining Orders in Florida & When to Use Them
March
What is the Role of a Mediator in Your Divorce?
February
Collecting Retroactive Child Support Payments in Florida
Setting Up Temporary Child Support in Your Florida Divorce
2017
December
Alimony in Florida FAQ
Will I Have to Go to Court to Get a Divorce?
September
How to Get a Restraining Order in Florida
Estate Planning and Divorce 101
Why Online Divorce Is a Risky Option
August
I Paid Too Much Child Support – What Can I Do?
Divorcing After 50
Common Mistakes Dads Make During Divorce
Emergency Custody Orders
July
How Do I Prepare for a High-Asset Divorce?
How is Child Support Calculated in Florida?
Community Property vs. Equitable Distribution
June
How Can I See My Kids More on Summer Break?
May
How to Prepare Children for Divorce
March
Should You Date Before Your Divorce Is Finalized?
January
Determining Custody when One Parent Moves
3 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Divorce Lawyer
2016
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Common Divorce Myths
5 Questions to Ask Before Marriage
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18
Dec
2017
Alimony in Florida FAQ
If you are in the midst of obtaining a divorce in Florida, you will likely have some questions regarding alimony, regardless if you are expecting to be the payee or the recipient. It is crucial to hire a divorce attorney who can guide you through this process and provide the advice you need during this emotional and difficult time. However, it is also beneficial to educate yourself as much as ...
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8
Dec
2017
Will I Have to Go to Court to Get a Divorce?
For most, divorce is one of the most difficult experiences they will ever have to endure. Not only is it an emotional time, but the detangling of lives can become complicated from a legal standpoint, especially if you and your spouse had a particularly lengthy marriage. That said, contrary to what many television shows and movies often depict, most couples do not have to go to court to dissolve ...
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22
Nov
2017
5 Reasons to Keep Your Divorce Off Social Media
The majority of adults have at least one social media account, and it can be an easy way to keep in touch with friends and family around the world. Many people post updates about their life events, share photos, and even keep an online journal of their thoughts and feelings. Sharing about your divorce can be therapeutic, but it also can have lasting consequences. Here are 5 reasons to avoid ...
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8
Nov
2017
Divorcing an Abusive Spouse
Divorce can be a huge challenge, but an abusive spouse can make a divorce downright dangerous. Domestic violence can affect your divorce, especially when it comes to child custody and the division of assets. If you are seeking a divorce from your abusive spouse, here are some things you should know. Fault vs. No-Fault Divorces In Florida, there is no distinction between fault and no-fault ...
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