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Helping Teens Cope Through The Divorce Process

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Divorce can be overwhelming, and it can be difficult for a parent to know how to help their teenager when they are experiencing a lot of emotional upheaval themselves. Large life changes are difficult, at every age. Even if you know you have made the right decision to move forward with a divorce, you… Read More »

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How To Start Your Florida Divorce Lawyer Decision Process

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

If you are looking for a legal professional to guide you through a divorce and you haven’t worked with a family lawyer before, you may be unsure how to start the process. Taking steps to connect with an attorney you can trust is essential, and getting started as soon as possible could result in… Read More »

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When Divorce Is Unexpected

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Sometimes a marriage dissolves slowly, over time, and when the discussion of divorce finally bubbles to the surface neither spouse is surprised. From there, the marriage ends through negotiation. But not all divorces are amicable, there are situations when a person is stunned and surprised when their spouse asks for a divorce. If you… Read More »

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What If I Need My Child Support Payments To Be Higher?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When child support payments are determined, during the divorce process, the incomes and assets of each person are analyzed along with the number of children being supported, potential future earnings, and the amount of time the children spend with each of their parents. The payments are designed to ensure the kids have what they… Read More »

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Custody Agreements And Moving Out Of Tampa

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

There are many reasons why people want to move during or after a divorce. Some people want to return to the area where they grew up, where they have more familial support, which may be a state other than Florida. Others have always wanted to live in another region and believe it is time… Read More »

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Failing To Make Court-Ordered Support Payments

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When parents divorce, it is common for a non-custodial parent to be ordered to make support payments. Florida court ordered payment amounts will depend on a few different factors, but the main component is the income and resources of the parents. If you were ordered to pay child support and you stop paying, you… Read More »

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When Is A Good Time To Divorce?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

If you are contemplating a Florida divorce, you may be wondering when would be the best time to do so. Every situation has its own unique needs, so when to divorce will vary from family to family. For some, moving toward their future as soon as possible is desired. Others are weighing outside issues,… Read More »

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Building A Support System When A Marriage Ends

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

People who have been married for an extended period of time often have developed a support system that involves friends you share with your spouse, family members (even in-laws), and your spouse themselves. These are the people you have been turning to with daily issues and life-changing decisions. But divorce can upend your current… Read More »

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Making The Shift To Your Maiden Name (Or Not)

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Your name is an important part of who you are and how you identify yourself. After all, when you first meet someone you share your name with them. If the two of you become friends or coworkers, the person you just met will be calling you by that name for years to come. But… Read More »

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Tips For Choosing A FL Divorce Lawyer

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Choosing a Florida divorce attorney you can trust is essential. You want someone you are comfortable communicating with, so they understand your objectives and make sure your interests are spoken for throughout the process of creating a divorce agreement. You need a teammate, someone who is both compassionate when you are sharing your stories… Read More »

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