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Do Common Law Unions Exist in Florida?

By Donna Hung Law Group |

For many Florida couples, the concept of common law marriage is a confusing topic. While individuals may believe their long-term union comes with legal protections, the state of Florida does not recognize common law marriages. So if you have been living with your romantic partner for an extended period without a formal marriage ceremony,… Read More »

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How to Communicate with Teens During a Divorce

By Donna Hung Law Group |

When teenagers are part of a family unit and parents are considering a separation or divorce, the parents may have questions about how to share the news with their teen and how to help them adjust. If this is true for you, a seasoned Orlando family lawyer has the legal skills and access to… Read More »

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Tips for Drafting a Successful MSA

By Donna Hung Law Group |

If you and your spouse have agreed that it is time to dissolve the marriage there are legal documents that will need to be created, even if the two of you generally agree on the terms of the divorce. For example, if you are unfamiliar with what a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) is, know… Read More »

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Social Media Use Can Complicate a Divorce

By Donna Hung Law Group |

Online platforms offer individuals a way to share their experiences, thoughts, and activities with a wide audience, and social media use has grown in recent years. While there are many benefits to connecting and expressing oneself, when you are going through a divorce process the repercussions of social media can be far-reaching. Discussing the… Read More »

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Including Distinct Provisions In Parenting Plans

By Donna Hung Law Group |

When Florida parents move toward an uncontested divorce the path is often smoother, but there is the need for cooperation between parents throughout the process. Because while drafting an agreement in connection with property division and asset allocation is part of the divorce process, a comprehensive parenting plan will also be needed. Meeting with… Read More »

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Pursue Mediation or Collaborative Divorce to Avoid Court

By Donna Hung Law Group |

Courtroom battles add an extra layer of stress when a Florida couple is dissolving a union, and getting divorce without going to court is not only possible but also increasingly common. If you would like to avoid court, explore alternative dispute resolution methods to minimize conflict and streamline the divorce process. An Orlando divorce… Read More »

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Father’s Rights and Joint Time-Sharing

By Donna Hung Law Group |

When it comes to parents divorcing, the role of fathers in time-sharing arrangements has undergone a profound transformation. In the past, dads were often solely granted visitation rights, a situation that led many fathers to feel they were watching their children grow up from the sidelines. Today, Florida courts, like many across the nation,… Read More »

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5 Questions a Lawyer May Ask During an Initial Consultation

By Donna Hung Law Group |

An initial consultation with a Florida family lawyer is an opportunity. It is a meeting where an attorney will review the facts of your case and share possible paths forward with you. Plus, the meeting is a chance for you to determine if the lawyer is the right match.   Of course, if you… Read More »

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Navigating Changes and Child Support Modifications

By Donna Hung Law Group |

Child support arrangements are key components of divorce settlements when parents end a union. While the particular amount negotiated or awarded aligns with the finances and lifestyles of the parents when a divorce is finalized, it also needs to be recognized that life is dynamic and circumstances can change. If you believe a child… Read More »

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Things to Discuss When Drafting an Uncontested Divorce Agreement in Florida

By Donna Hung Law Group |

An uncontested divorce, which can also be referred to as an amicable divorce or no-fault divorce, is when both spouses choose to end a marriage and are able to reach an agreement on all major divorce-related issues without the need for a contentious court battle. This is an attractive option for many divorcing couples… Read More »