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  • Family Law, Civil Litigation, Criminal Law Personal Injury, and Estate, Trust & Probate Law.

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  • Serving McIntosh, FL and Marion County, Florida

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  • Family Law, Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Personal Injury

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Can a person be married and separated at the same time? How?

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Answered by attorney Julie Anne Ringquist (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Julie A. Ringquist
If you are not legally divorced (with a finalized Judgment filed at the court), you cannot remarry. A pastor is not obligated to investigate every person that they marry to find out if they were ever married before and if so, if they were divorced. The pastor relies on the word of the couple when they fill out their paperwork/application and get a license to marry for the county.
If you are not legally divorced (with a finalized Judgment filed at the court), you cannot remarry. A pastor is not obligated to investigate every person that they marry to find out if they were ever married before and if so, if they were divorced. The pastor relies on the word of the couple when they fill out their paperwork/application and get a license to marry for the county.
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Can I throw away my exes stuff?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
The best thing to do is to send her a certified letter saying that you will dispose of her items of personal property on a date at least a month away if she does not retrieve the items, in my opinion.
The best thing to do is to send her a certified letter saying that you will dispose of her items of personal property on a date at least a month away if she does not retrieve the items, in my opinion.
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Can they get the divorce here in the states or do they need to return to Honduras for that?

Answered by attorney Sabina Tomshinsky
Divorce lawyer at Home Town Law, P.A.
You can file for divorce in Florida if at least one of the parties has resided in the State of Florida for at least 6 months prior to the filing of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
You can file for divorce in Florida if at least one of the parties has resided in the State of Florida for at least 6 months prior to the filing of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
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