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Court Rules Parent Cannot Be Denied Timesharing Even If the Child Does Not Know the Parent

Post on Aug. 19, 2014

The 4th District Court of Appeals recently decided a case affirming the importance of Florida’s policy in favor of frequent and continuing contact for both parents with their minor children. In Davis v. Davis, 4D12-729, 2014 WL 1373821 (Fla. 4th DCA April 9, 2014), the appellate court reversed the...

Ayo and Iken PLC now offering Family Law Appeals

Post on Jan. 13, 2014

The Law Firm of Ayo and Iken PLC is now offering appellate services for family law clients. With an experienced appellate attorney on staff, and multiple family law trial attorneys, we are uniquely positioned to help clients achieve their goals. Our consultations for all appellate matters are free....

New Personal Injury Website

Post on Nov. 23, 2013

The Law Firm of Ayo and Iken has launched a new personal injury website. The new site can be found at www.defendmyfuture.comAyo and Iken is a dedicated team of attorneys serving over a dozen counties through central and west central Florida. They can be reached at 800-469-3486...

Understanding the Basics of Child Custody in Florida

Post on Nov. 05, 2013

Florida no longer uses the term "child custody" as their standard. Instead, they refer to it as parental responsibility. Before individuals head to court to handle their custody case, it is important to understand the basics so they know what to ask for and what to expect. Sole Responsibility Sole...

Division of Marital Assets: 5 Reasons To Protect Yourself During Long-Term Separation

Post on Nov. 02, 2013

Temporarily living separate and apart from your spouse due to incompatibilities in the marriage may be fine if both parties are using this ‘time out’ period in an attempt to reconcile. Those who are contemplating divorce, however, but fail to proceed legally to dissolve the marriage and remain...

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