Showing posts with label divorce courts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label divorce courts. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Court Reporting

I remember a local TV show in the Philippines, entitled “Case Unclosed” which is usually aired every Thursday. The TV Show features some of the sensational cases in the Philippines that is up until now is not yet solved by the authorities. The major reason was due to lack of evidence, witnesses and many others. I like the show because it brings me back to where and when the case happened and how did it happened.

While watching the show, I couldn’t help but think about the hardworking men behind it. The show was very informative. Probably they hired some individuals through court reporting services because all of the information in the show was all very detailed. They have accurately reported the time, date, place and they even provide visuals and re-enactment to make the case understandable and interesting to the viewers. Other legal terms were explained to suit to audience understanding.

Thinking about those cases that are still unclosed up until now, I think our country needs more able men to solve these. Aside from reliable court reporting services, I think our country needs able men who will stand up for what is right and true, who will not be bribe with money, and most of all who has the love for God and his country.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Divorce in Florida

How do I get a divorce in Florida? The answer to this question is one party needs to testify that the marriage cannot be put back together under any circumstances. In legal terms this would be irretrievably broken.

There are a couple of options you have when seeking a divorce in Florida. If there are no children involved and no property this is relatively a simple process you may be able to do on your own without a lawyer. If there are children and property involved I would suggest you seek an attorney for legal guidance.

The main requirement for getting a divorce is that you must be a Florida resident. A resident for at least six months. There is no other requirement required of you once you have testified that the marriage is irretrievably broken and that you are a Florida resident and have been for at least six months.

You may obtain your divorce papers from your local courthouse the cost of these are under $20. There are instructions that will walk you step-by-step through the paperwork. Upon completion you must have all documents notarized and then submit them to the clerk of courts where they will file the divorce. How long will it take? If the divorce is uncontested and both parties have agreed to all the terms you could be divorced in as little as 5 to 6 weeks.

So if you are seeking a divorce and you are sure that it will be uncontested and there are no minor children or property involved it is a relatively simple process that you may be able to do yourself. If there are other complications such as child support, alimony or property involved I strongly recommend you seek out an attorney and let them handle it.

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