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Jupiter Island Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Civil Appellate Practice and Complex Civil Litigation in All State and Federal Courts

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Jennifer Carroll
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The Associates

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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer4 awards

  • When problems arise that affect your family or finances, you need a trusted resource and advisor. At The Associates, we provide the information, resources and guidance you need to... Read More

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David L. Merrill
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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers2 awards

  • Integrity. Dedication. Solutions.

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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 54 lawyers2 awards

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Christopher Jette
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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers2 awards

  • Protecting What Matters Most.

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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Top Quality Family Law Firm serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie, Indian River, Collier, and Martin Counties. We negotiate when possible and litigate when necessary.

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  • Serving Jupiter Island, FL and Martin County, Florida

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If my wife and I do not date the divorce papers, can the divorce be put on hold?

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Answered by attorney Ronald L Bornstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Ronald Bornstein, Attorney at Law
You don't indicate whether your case is set for trial, or an uncontested final hearing. If set for trial, you will have to file a motion for continuance and set the motion for hearing before the court. You can explain the circumstances to the court at the hearing. If set for an uncontested final hearing, then in most circuits of the state you can cancel the hearing by filing a joint notice of cancellation of hearing, signed by both you and your wife. You should check with your court's family case manager or the judge's assistant to confirm that this will suffice.
You don't indicate whether your case is set for trial, or an uncontested final hearing. If set for trial, you will have to file a motion for continuance and set the motion for hearing before the court. You can explain the circumstances to the court at the hearing. If set for an uncontested final hearing, then in most circuits of the state you can cancel the hearing by filing a joint notice of cancellation of hearing, signed by both you and your wife. You should check with your court's family case manager or the judge's assistant to confirm that this will suffice.
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Divorce agreement

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
Dear Mr. Pough:      Congratulations!  You are on the right path in trying to amicably work matters out in your divorce.  However, the devil is always in the detail.  It seems like you both agree on the essential terms.  It might be beneficial if you go to mediation without counsel, have an agreement drawn up and then you both take it to separate lawyers to have it reviewed before you sign same.   Remember, you don't want to be "penny wise and pound foolish" as the expression goes. And once it is signed, you typically cannot  then argue that you want to change it because you didn't get advice before signing it.      The mediator is not permitted to give legal advice, and I always think it is important for a person to know what the law says about all aspects of a settlement so an individual can determine if they are still comfortable with the agreement. Also, when it comes to division of  retirement accounts, that sometimes gets a bit tricky to effectuate what you intend to do to make it legally binding, and in those cases an attorney's advice  is certainly helpful.   Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova, Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.  
Dear Mr. Pough:      Congratulations!  You are on the right path in trying to amicably work matters out in your divorce.  However, the devil is always in the detail.  It seems like you both agree on the essential terms.  It might be beneficial if you go to mediation without counsel, have an agreement drawn up and then you both take it to separate lawyers to have it reviewed before you sign same.   Remember, you don't want to be "penny wise and pound foolish" as the expression goes. And once it is signed, you typically cannot  then argue that you want to change it because you didn't get advice before signing it.      The mediator is not permitted to give legal advice, and I always think it is important for a person to know what the law says about all aspects of a settlement so an individual can determine if they are still comfortable with the agreement. Also, when it comes to division of  retirement accounts, that sometimes gets a bit tricky to effectuate what you intend to do to make it legally binding, and in those cases an attorney's advice  is certainly helpful.   Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova, Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.  
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What can I do if my husband won't pay for my life altering prescription?

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Answered by attorney James Paul Peterson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of James P. Peterson
You can file for divorce and the judge will require that he pay for it and other necessaries until you are divorced. The catch 22 is that you will need money to file for the divorce.
You can file for divorce and the judge will require that he pay for it and other necessaries until you are divorced. The catch 22 is that you will need money to file for the divorce.
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