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Monthly Archives: September 2021

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What To Do If The Custodial Parent Refuses Visitation

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When a custodial parent refuses to let their child spend time with the noncustodial parent it can be a frustrating and stressful experience. In that situation, it can be difficult to know what your legal options are to enforce your visitation rights with your child. At the law office of Blair H. Chan, III… Read More »

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What Details Belong In A Parenting Plan?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When minor children are involved in a Florida divorce, one of the most important documents created as part of the divorce settlement is the parenting plan. The parenting plan contains all of the details and information about how you and your soon-to-be former spouse will co-parent your child after the divorce. It is critical… Read More »

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Warning Signs Of Divorce

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

While some divorce cases blindside a spouse, in most cases there are signs that a divorce is impending for a couple. Identifying the warning signs of a divorce gives a couple the opportunity to either address their issues and attempt to fix it or prepare accordingly for a divorce. At the law office of… Read More »

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Fathers’ Rights In Florida

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

Being a father is one of the biggest joys and biggest responsibilities of a person’s life. Having a father in a child’s life is beneficial to everyone in the family, but a father’s rights are not always guaranteed, especially if the parents are not married when the child is born. If you wish to… Read More »

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Can I Get An Annulment In Florida?

By Blair H. Chan, III, PLLC |

When most couples decide to end their marriage in Florida, they file for divorce. However, in certain circumstances a spouse may be able to claim that the marriage was void or voidable and get an annulment instead. There are very particular rules and laws surrounding annulment in Florida, which is why you should always… Read More »

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