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What Does a No Fault State Mean for Florida?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Sep 27, 2015 | 0 Comments

There are a number of states where you do not need a reason in order to file for divorce. A no fault state is a state that does not require a reason for a divorce or legal separation. Are you filing for divorce? Do you need help understanding the law and preparing for filing?

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What Does Divorce Mediation Do?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Sep 17, 2015 | 0 Comments

The role of mediation is to have a neutral third party sit in to facilitate a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. Often times the mediators are lawyers or judges that understand all of the elements and issues involved in your divorce case. Are you filing for divorce? Do you need help und...

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How Can I Best Prepare for a Divorce?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Aug 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

Gordon Shayne outlines what steps you can take to make your divorce go as smoothly as possible. Are you filing for divorce? Do you need help understanding the law and preparing for filing? Contact a Colorado Springs divorce attorney today. www.ShayneLaw.com How can you best prepare for a divor...

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Why Should I Pay for a More Experienced Divorce Lawyer?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Aug 20, 2015 | 0 Comments

The more experience that the lawyer has the greater benefit will be obtained by a client. I can only tell you that in years of practicing law which is now an excess o 40 years. I've seen a lot of bad lawyering, I've seen a lot of lawyers who have not seen the inside of the courtroom and who do n...

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What Should I Expect in the Divorce Process?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Aug 08, 2015 | 0 Comments

There are very rigid rules that are followed in the divorce proceeding. These rules will help you understand exactly what to expect during the divorce process. Are you filing for divorce? Do you need help understanding the law and preparing for filing?

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What Does a Family Lawyer Do to Protect Me in a Divorce?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Jul 18, 2015 | 0 Comments

A family law attorney should be protecting you, by giving you proper advice. A client should make the decision on whether to go to trial or not. Lawyers have an obligation to tell a client, it's expensive to go to trial. There's a lot of preparation time, there's a lot of document and exhibit pre...

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What Are My Rights in a Divorce in Florida?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Jul 11, 2015 | 0 Comments

Your rights in a Florida divorce do not include the right to have an attorney appointed for you. Your rights in a divorce mean that unless you have somebody who's providing you with legal representation, to help you navigate through this minefield. Are you filing for divorce? Do you need help...

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Hiring an Aggressive Divorce or Custody Lawyer

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Dec 11, 2014 | 0 Comments

When you or a loved one is about to become involved in a Divorce or Child Custody case, one of the most important decisions is the hiring of a lawyer. Like other professions, lawyers have a range of experiences and qualifications. Finding an Aggressive Divorce Lawyer or an Aggressive Child Custod...

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How Deployment Affects Divorce and Custody

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Jul 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Many military marriages have to face the idea and reality of deployment. This event can cause a disruption in marital happiness, straining the couple to the point of seeking divorce or legal separation. When children are involved, the emotional stress can be even worse.

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Does Common Law Marriage Affect Spousal Maintenance?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Mar 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

In many divorce cases, an ex-spouse will receive spousal support for a duration of time. This financial obligation can be re-assessed for a variety of reasons, including financial hardship of the supporter and any evidence that contradicts the need for financial assistance. A common law marriage ...

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What is a Temporary Orders Hearing?

Posted by Gordon Shayne | Feb 07, 2013 | 0 Comments

In many Divorce, Legal Separation and Child Custody actions, a Temporary Orders hearing becomes necessary so that a variety of urgent matters can be addressed without waiting until the case becomes final.  A Temporary Orders hearing is usually held before the District Court Magistrate, during the...

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ABOUT GORDON N. SHAYNE

With over 35 years of experience, Mr. Shayne has had a legal career fighting for the rights of his clients while focusing his practice exclusively on Divorce, Child Custody and other Family Law Matters. Our services are available throughout the State of Florida.

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