The Gary E. Williams Law Firm for Family Law has the resources to handle cases in almost every area of family law, including children‘s issues and child support, equitable distribution of assets, alimony and more.
The most important concerns in a divorce case are child welfare and child support. Florida legislature has made changes to child custody laws. Parenting plans, along with time-sharing plans that establish when each parent spends time with children, have replaced custody practices of the past.
The Law Firm for Family Law can help you navigate the necessary legal procedures involving your children. Find useful information about other divorce issues, including equitable distribution of assets and alimony. At the Law Firm for Family Law, divorce attorneys in Tampa and Clearwater, Florida can help you manage your divorce and prepare for your future.
Watch a Divorce 101 video by Clearwater, Florida divorce attorney Gary E. Williams of the Law Firm for Family Law that gives a detailed overview of typical issues that develop in a divorce case.
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Warren Jeffs was the leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS Church), a religious organization that practices polygamy. Jeffs went on trial in 2007 after being charged with two felony counts of being an accomplice to rape. The charges stem from his arrangement and conducting of a marriage ceremony of an unwilling 14-year-old girl, Elissa Wall, and her 19-year-old first cousin, Allen Steed.
This video shows the reading of the verdict at the Warren Jeffs trial. Jeffs received a sentence of 10 years to life for two counts of rape as an accomplice, but the conviction was overturned by the Utah Supreme Court, which decided jurors were given improper instructions. According to the Supreme Court, the judge failed to inform the jury that Jeffs could only be found guilty if he intended for Steed to have nonconsensual sex with Wall when he performed the marriage.
Authorities raided Jeffs‘ Yearning for Zion Ranch in Eldorado, Texas, and removed 400 children suspected of being sexually abused. The FLDS has 10,000 members in Utah and Arizona and openly practices polygamy. Warren Jeffs was extradited to Texas, where he will face additional charges of bigamy and sexual assault related to his marriage to a 12-year-old girl.
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In this video, Florida family law attorney, Gary Williams discusses modifications in divorce agreements. He outlines two types of common modifications. The first which he discusses briefly is a financial modification. This typically means a change in child support or alimony. Often this is necessary if a former spouse’s financial situation changes (i.e. loss of job or change in salary).
The second, which he describes in detail involves changes involving children, specifically the relocation of minor children. Mr. Williams explains that under Florida law the statute involving relocation minor children must be follow to the letter. He states:
The statute requires that you obtain a court order or the approval of the other parent if you intend to relocate your children more than 50 miles from your previous residence.
Visit Mr. William’s website for more information on Florida family law or to set up a meeting with an experienced. Pinellas County Divorce Lawyer.
San Diego lawyer Steven M. Bishop has over 30 years of diverse family law experience. He is not only a divorce lawyer, but also handles many other aspects of family law, including legal separation, child custody and visitation, child support and more.
Steven M. Bishop and his staff are committed to explaining your legal rights and working through all the details with you. They are driven by their passion to protect your financial and parental rights. Additionally, they do not limit their clientele to those with no economic need. In fact, Mr. Bishop often takes on the cases of those who need financial assistance.
If you live in the San Diego area and are considering divorce, or you are going through family difficulties, Bishop can help. Known for his unswerving integrity, he will fight to protect you so that you can move forward with your life.
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San Diego lawyer Steven M. Bishop has over 30 years of experience representing every aspect of family law. This San Diego divorce lawyer and his staff are known for providing dedicated and highly responsive legal representation.