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Divorce, child support, child custody, mediation of assets and alimony

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Mr. Chan has done an excellent job representing me on a few occasions over the past 10 years. I appreciate his realistic perspective of issues. He is not a lawyer that believes in “sticking it to” the other party, but rather promotes an attitude that encourages compromise first. This can save a tremendous amount… Read More »

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Will a Court Split Up Children in a Divorce in Florida?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

In the vast majority of divorces, multiple children will stay together in one home. Both parents and the courts usually agree that what works for one child regarding custody arrangements will work for the other. There are also several psychological and practical benefits of having multiple children living together in the same home as… Read More »

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Potential Grounds for Annulment in Florida

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

There are two types of annulments. The first is based on the civil law in the State of Florida. The other is a religious concept associated with the Catholic church. The concepts are similar, but the process for obtaining an annulment is very different depending on the type of annulment you want. In either… Read More »

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When Can a Child Choose Where to Live in a Divorce in Florida?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Divorce can be especially hard on children because they are often confused by the process and have little control over what is happening. As children get older, they understand more, which ultimately makes the lack of control even more frustrating. However, there are situations where children can voice where they would like to live… Read More »

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By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

“Divorce and family law issues are not pleasant. However, Blair makes the process as smooth and painless as possible. Blair is very practical, honest, and offers advice aimed at reducing or avoiding high-cost litigation. I’ve worked with him on many issues ranging from child support modification, alimony modification, relocation, and other disputes that have… Read More »

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By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

“Mr. Chan helped me obtain an uncontested divorce, with the least amount of pain, money and time of just about any divorce I am aware. I always knew he had my (and my family’s) best interest in mind. At the judgment hearing, I watched a couple of attorneys and their clients be told that… Read More »

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By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

“Blair’s approach is very straight forward. I retained him for an uncontested divorce. He was very responsive and knowledgable about the specific questions I had. I got the sense early on that Blair was very honest and straight forward, and his approach made me feel like we were sticking to the issues which helped… Read More »

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By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

“I was thoroughly impressed at how well Blair represented me in my case. He put the other attorney to shame. He had prepared extremely well for our days in court in front of the judge, voiced very persuasive arguments backed up with detailed facts, and overall was stellar in his delivery and handling cross-questioning…. Read More »

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By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

“I am a lawyer myself, so when I needed to hire a lawyer for my divorce I wanted the best. I spoke with several lawyers, but Blair’s calm presence and high level experience swayed me to hire him. It ended up being a great decision as he worked efficiently to achieve a favorable outcome…. Read More »

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Tips for Telling Your Kids About Your Divorce

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Divorce can be painful for the whole family, but children often have the most difficulty making the transition. However, how you and your spouse approach the divorce can have a profound impact on how your child deals with their new family life. How you talk to your kids about this new change will depend… Read More »

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