Emergency Custody Lawyers Tampa

Emergency Custody Lawyers Serving Tampa Bay If you've reached this page, it's likely that you are experiencing a high conflict child custody matter. Whether you need to file an emergency motion, or you're a party in this type of child custody lawsuit, Nilo J Sanchez & Associates PA Family Law & Divorce Attorneys can assist [...]

2024-03-26T20:19:09+00:00March 26th, 2024|child custody|1 Comment

Changes to Florida Family Law 2023

There have been recent changes to Florida Family Law that may effect your future or present divorce or family law case. We address these new laws briefly below. If you have questions or concerns about how the new  child custody and alimony laws may affect you, please contact Tampa Family Law Attorneys , Nilo J [...]

Proof of Dissipation of Assets in a Tampa Bay Divorce

Proof of Dissipation of Assets in a Tampa Bay Divorce If you're divorcing or considering divorce in Tampa Bay, you may be concerned about your spouse hiding marital assets or otherwise spending recklessly. Under Florida law, wasteful dissipation of assets refers to unjustified wasting of marital assets through unreasonable spending, gambling, gifts, unnecessary borrowing or [...]

2022-11-22T16:10:17+00:00November 22nd, 2022|Tampa divorce|0 Comments

Parenting Plans & Florida Law

Parenting Plans and Florida Law Florida Statutes require that parents of minor children who are divorcing or who are unmarried and seeking to establish legal paternity agree to a parenting plan. Parenting plans are meant to lay out the specifics of timesharing and parental responsibilities. A well written parenting plan can and should include [...]

2024-09-20T17:44:44+00:00March 18th, 2022|child custody|0 Comments

Non-Payment of Court Ordered Spousal Support

Non Payment of Court Ordered Spousal Support In Florida, alimony or spousal support has been a contentious topic for some time now. Both men and women can be ordered to pay alimony, and women who are ordered to pay their ex-husband alimony, is consistently on the rise. The amount, type and duration of spousal support [...]

Contesting a Petition for Relocation with a Minor Child in Florida

Supplemental Petition for Relocation of a Minor Child If you've been served with a Supplemental Petition for Relocation of a Minor Child and wish to contest it, it is very important to note that relocation cases can be very difficult to navigate alone. If you do not answer the petition within the 20 days, it [...]

Florida Guardian ad Litems & Child Custody

When are Guardian ad Litems Used in Child Custody Cases in Florida? In Florida, litigants in a child custody case can request an appointment of a Guardian ad Litem or (GAL) by the courts. Frequently utilized in high conflict child custody cases, a judge has the power to approve the appointment of a GAL and [...]

2022-09-01T19:47:11+00:00June 21st, 2021|child custody|1 Comment

Tampa Bay Child Custody Attorneys for Unmarried Parents

Tampa Bay Child Custody Attorneys for Unmarried Parents If you are an unmarried parent in Tampa Bay, you can count on Nilo J Sanchez & Associates to fight for resolve in your child custody and timesharing matters. If you're experiencing a high conflict co-parenting situation, it will be highly beneficial to hire an experienced Tampa [...]

2021-07-21T14:13:55+00:00May 10th, 2021|child custody|0 Comments

Paternity Attorneys Tampa Florida

Paternity Lawyers - Tampa Bay, FL You don't need an attorney to establish paternity in Tampa Bay Florida, but navigating the family courts alone in a paternity case may not be in your best interest. There are several issues that must be resolved when you're establishing paternity in Florida. Nilo J Sanchez & Associates has [...]

2020-10-01T16:45:00+00:00October 1st, 2020|paternity attorney|0 Comments

Alimony Abatement, Modifications & Covid

Is Your Alimony Order  Subject  to Modification or Abatement due to Illness? If you currently have a court order to provide alimony  in Tampa Bay and you have suffered a job loss due to illness , you may be able to seek a modification or an abatement of alimony. Florida Statute 61.14 states that most [...]

2024-04-03T20:46:23+00:00June 17th, 2020|alimony|0 Comments