Author Archives: Sean Smallwood
Different Types Of Divorce
There are several different types of divorce that lawyers need to choose from: Here are a few In Florida and around the United States, there are different types of divorce that couples seeking a split can choose from. Each type is dependent on the facts of the particular case between the parties. For… Read More »
What is a Collaborative Divorce?
A guest post from the Cantor Law Group in Phoenix AZ. What is a Collaborative Divorce? The latest trend in dissolving marriages has taken the word “messy” out of the divorce process. Instead, collaborative divorce has inserted another term: “Joint cooperation.” A collaborative divorce involves a husband and wife deciding to reach a settlement… Read More »
The Evolution of Alimony
The Evolution of Alimony Alimony has evolved – and with new changes due to the alimony reform measure law, alimony has changed even more. Before 1970’s, a woman routinely received alimony after a divorce until she either remarried or died. The amount of alimony she received was based on the standard of living she… Read More »
Difference Between Uncontested and Contested Divorce
There are Two Main Types Of Divorce That Attorneys Deal With Everyone is at least somewhat familiar with the term divorce and that it marks the end of a marital relationship. What most people do not know is that there are different types of divorce which are dependent on the facts of a person’s… Read More »
Orlando Child Visitation Attorney Information
Orlando Child Visitation Attorney Talks About Custody in Florida Every custody court in Florida will examine a visitation case first and foremost in terms of what is the best interests of the child involved. Often parties and attorneys get confused about the best interests of the child versus the best interests of the parent…. Read More »
Child Support Modification In Orlando Florida; Attorney Sean Smallwood
How Can I Modify My Child Support Payment? There are many ways in Florida to modify a child support order whether you are the parent receiving support or the parent paying the support. In this blog post Sean Smallwood, ESQ. our Orlando family law attorney offers some information on this topic. Any time there… Read More »