Fournier Law, PLLC
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Fournier Law, PLLC
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    • Amanda P. Wall
    • Ashley Hall
    • Patricia B. Fournier
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          in Tallahassee, Florida
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      • Are Florida courts more likely to award custody time-sharing to mothers than to fathers?
      • At what age can my children decide where they want to live?
      • Can a Florida court order drug testing of the parents when determining custody time-sharing?
      • Can child support be retroactively modified in Florida?
      • Can custody/time-sharing rights be modified in Florida?
      • Can grandparents be awarded custody time-sharing of their grandchildren in Florida?
      • Can grandparents open a child support case to establish support for their grandchildren?
      • Can I go back to my maiden name after my divorce in Florida?
      • Can I lower my child support payments in Florida if I spend more time with my kids?
      • Can I represent myself in family court in Florida?
      • Can my child's father be ordered to pay for my child's college education in Florida?
      • Can my spouse tell me that I cannot see my kids?
      • Can parenting time in Florida be denied to a noncustodial parent?
      • Do I have to pay alimony in a divorce in Florida?
      • Do the wishes of a child have any influence in custody time-sharing decisions in Florida?
      • Does a court have to decide our visitation schedule or can the other parent and I make the schedule?
      • How and where can paternity be established in Florida?
      • How can child support be changed in Florida?
      • How do I choose a divorce attorney in Florida?
      • How do I exercise my visitation rights in Florida if the noncustodial parent is denying me access to my child?
      • How is divorce initiated in Florida?
      • How will the Florida court determine where my children should reside after the divorce?
      • I am a noncustodial parent but my child lives with me now can I change the child support order?
      • If a father terminates his parental rights does he still have to pay child support in Florida?
      • If I ask for a divorce and move out do I still have to pay the rent and bills on that place?
      • If the other parent will not allow me to see my children do I have to pay support in Florida?
      • In my Florida divorce case does the mediator meet with the spouses separately or together?
      • In my Florida divorce case, how do I reply to the petition?
      • In my Florida divorce case what happens in a temporary hearing?
      • Is my spouse entitled to a portion of my business in Florida?
      • What are the grounds for divorce in Florida?
      • What are some common arrangements for child visitation in Florida?
      • What are the requirements to move to another state with my children?
      • What determines how much child support I have to pay in Florida?
      • What do I do to protect my children when I believe that the other parent is abusing illegal substances?
      • What factors go into determining custody time-sharing and visitation in Florida?
      • What happens to joint debts when we divorce in Florida?
      • What happens to retirement funds and 401k plans in a divorce?
      • What happens when the non-custodial parent has money to pay child support but still will not pay?
      • What if I need child support while the divorce is still in process in Florida?
      • What if the custodial parent wants to move away from the non-custodial parent?
      • What is a pro se divorce?
      • What is an uncontested divorce?
      • What is child support?
      • What is the difference between joint and sole legal custody time-sharing?
      • What is the first thing that I should do if I am served with a summons and complaint in Florida
      • What should I bring when I meet with the divorce attorney?
      • When parents are not divorced yet can one parent move with the children out of Florida?
      • Who determines how much visitation is reasonable and fair?
      • Why should divorcing couples consider mediation in Florida?
      • Will I get to keep my house car and property after my divorce in Florida?
      • Will the Florida court consider high living expenses such as loan payments and income taxes when determining my ability to pay child support?
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      • What Happens to Pets in a Divorce?
      • The 5 Different Types of Domestic Violence
      • What to Expect in a Child Custody Case?
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      • Top 5 Reasons to Use the Best Divorce Attorney
      • Getting Your Fair Share of the Pie with Equitable Distribution
      • 6 Tips for Dealing with Your Spouse’s Annoying Habits
      • 8 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Divorce Lawyer
      • Survival Guide for Divorcees
      • Top Maury Povich Paternity Test and Family Law Lessons
      • Blended-Family Parenting Guide
      • How Is Child Support Calculated?
      • What is Financial Adultery?
      • Top Tips for Discipling Stepchildren
      • What to Do Before You Filing for a Divorce?
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