Blog Posts in 2009
Posted on Dec 31, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The case of Douglas Miller is one many parents can relate to. Miller always worked hard to ensure he could make child support payments for his daughter. But when he was unexpectedly laid off as a ...
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Posted on Dec 30, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The case of Christopher Martin of Sarasota sheds light on a paternity issue that all men should be aware of. Martin's situation began when he had sex one night with Dannis Barrows, a woman he ...
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Posted on Dec 29, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
A man was able to kidnap his 10-year-old son after showing police false documents from Mexico that said he was the legal guardian of the boy. Nearly two months after the boy was handed to his father, ...
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Posted on Dec 28, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
There is no specific formula that is used to determine alimony. If the parties can reach an alimony arrangement on their own, the court will most likely agree to uphold the arrangement. However, when ...
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Posted on Dec 25, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
Enforcements are commonly sought for child custody orders, visitation orders, child support orders, and spousal support orders. Each party named in the order is accountable for complying with their ...
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Posted on Dec 24, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The state of Florida still does not recognize common law marriages. What does this mean for you? This means that if you and your partner have chosen not to get married, but want to remain committed to ...
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Posted on Dec 23, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
Captain Cheyne Parham, a U.S. soldier, said the rights he has fought to protect are not being upheld. For the past year, Parham has been fighting to bring his wife and two daughters to the United ...
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Posted on Dec 22, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
As of October 1, 2008, pursuant to the revised statutes of Florida family law, the term “ child custody ” has been replaced with “ parenting plans ” and “ visitation ” has been replaced with “ time ...
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Posted on Dec 21, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
According to a new report issued by the Pentagon, the divorce rate among service men and women in the military has increased a full percentage point since the September 11 th attacks. In the last ...
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Posted on Dec 18, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The troubled economy has had an interesting effect on marriages throughout the country. Every day it seems as if a new article is published about the effects of the economy on the divorce rate. One ...
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Posted on Dec 17, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
While many people enjoy the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, the holidays aren't favored by everyone. Experts say that stress from the holidays can actually lead to more incidents of domestic ...
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Posted on Dec 16, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
During a divorce, the division of assets is referred to as equitable distribution. Many people misinterpret the term equitable distribution, thinking it means equal distribution. Equal distribution is ...
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Posted on Dec 15, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
At one point, not very long ago, mothers were so obviously favored in matters involving child custody, child support, and alimony. Today, judges recognize the vital role a father plays in his ...
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Posted on Dec 14, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
During a divorce, it may be difficult for the parties to agree upon issues such as child custody and visitation, child support, alimony, division of property, and more. So much so that the constant ...
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Posted on Dec 11, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The decision to draft a prenuptial agreement is one of the most difficult issues for a couple to discuss. While many people want to protect their assets in the event of a divorce, divorce is also the ...
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Posted on Dec 10, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
Few things in life are as emotionally charged as a child custody dispute. Countless parents have gone to war over the custody and visitation arrangements of their children, and as a result have lost ...
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Posted on Dec 9, 2009 By Law Office of Scott Ellerin
The blanket ban on gay adoption in Florida may soon be lifted, thanks to a Miami judge who recently determined the ban was unconstitutional. Overturning the ban is sure to stir up controversy, ...
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