Tampa Divorce Blog

Divorce and Family Law in Tampa Bay

Written by Thor Hartwig, Esq.

A Men's Divorce Attorney in Tampa, Florida

 
Too Much Discretion in Florida Alimony Determinations

For the foreseeable future, alimony is here to stay in Florida divorce cases. Whether or not we agree or disagree with alimony itself, this fact remains. Many on the side of alimony reform seem to gravitate towards the singular topic of abolishing permanent alimony, and rightly so. After all, permanent alimony is egregious, tantamount to punishment, and is the source of many of the horror stories associated with divorce.

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Domestic Violence Injunctions Have Serious Consequences in Tampa Bay

When it comes to domestic violence injunctions in Tampa Bay, men need to act fast, as there isn't much time between the temporary injunction being served and the return hearing to determine if it will remain in place permanently. And the consequences of a permanent domestic violence injunction can be devastating. That is why it crucial to contact a Tampa attorney that handles domestic violence injunctions as soon as you are served. 

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How to Find the Best Tampa Divorce Attorney

Going through a divorce can be a tumultuous experience, but it doesn’t have to be. Picking the right attorney can play a big role in how your divorce plays out. Often, once there are attorneys present on either side of a case, then even a relatively straight-forward divorce without complicated issues can drag-on far longer than necessary and cost much more than is reasonably required.

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Representing Yourself in Divorce Court Part I

Any man that has been through a divorce can tell you that it is an expensive business. Here in Tampa, just to file for an uncontested divorce will cost a non-indigent person over $400.00 and most divorce attorneys in Tampa charge between $250-450/hour. Once the separating spouses cannot agree on even the smallest thing, it then becomes a contested divorce and attorney’s fees can start to mount.

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Importance of the Divorce Filing Date in Florida

When it comes to filing for divorce, many men will procrastinate and put it off until they feel that there is no other option—often years after the marriage is even viable. As problem-solvers, this comes naturally to men that are trying to keep their marriage intact, if not for the vows of the marriage itself, then for the well-being of their children.  This effort is not in vain, as it is an undeniable fact that children raised in a nuclear family with both mother and father will be better off later in life.

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