Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
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The Law Offices of Gale H. Moore is a Pinellas County family law practice focused on guiding clients through divorce and related matters, such as child custody, alimony, and property division.
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
6d ago
Are you a divorced or separated parent in Florida? You may be wondering: Does the state have an automatic 50/50 split of time for child custody? The short answer is “no”—while state policy strongly favors shared parental custody and now presumes an equal time-sharing arrangement, a 50/50 time-sharing split is by no means automatic ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
1M ago
While going through a divorce is always challenging, it does not have to be a nasty fight. Florida’s collaborative law process is designed to help couples resolve their issues in a confidential, non-combative manner. You may be wondering: Will we share a lawyer during a collaborative divorce? The answer is “no”—but you will share ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
1M ago
For parents of young kids who are separated, divorced, or will be in the near future, working out a custody agreement can be challenging. Mediation can be a great tool for parents to find a solution in a low-conflict atmosphere. To get the most out of mediation, you need to be well-prepared. At the ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
2M ago
Are you preparing for a divorce in Florida? You probably have a lot of questions about what you can expect from the process. A common question: Are we required to try mediation for our divorce? While Florida law technically does not require mediation, Pinellas County has a standing order in place that requires most ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
2M ago
According to data from Forbes Magazine, approximately 90 percent of U.S. households have at least one vehicle and 22 percent of households have three or more vehicles. If you are getting divorced in Florida, you are going to need to figure out what will happen to all of your property—including your vehicle(s). Here, our ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
3M ago
Going through a divorce in Pinellas County? You may be considering using the collaborative law process. Under Florida law (Florida Statutes §61.56(3)), collaborative law is “a process intended to resolve a collaborative matter without intervention” from a traditional court. It can be a great option for many divorcing couples. At the Law Office of ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
3M ago
Are you getting a divorce in Pinellas County? It is imperative that you have all of the financial information that you need to protect your rights and your interests. Your spouse has an obligation to make full and comprehensive financial disclosures. Unfortunately, in some cases, people try to hide property. This is where asset ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
4M ago
Mediation can be a great option to resolve your divorce without a big fight. Under Florida law (Florida Statutes § 44.102), mediation is defined as “an informal and non adversarial process with the objective of helping the disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable and voluntary agreement.” When a successful resolution is reached, mediation ends ..read more
When Will a Court Order an Unequal Division of Property in a High Net Worth Divorce Case in Florida?
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
4M ago
Getting a divorce is hard—and can be even more so if you are part of a high income and/or high asset couple. The greater your net-worth, the greater the risk that a deep dispute arises over property division. In Florida, a court could award an unequal distribution of assets in a divorce case if ..read more
Law Office of Gale H. Moore, P.A Blog
5M ago
Are you going through a divorce in Florida? It is crucial that you have professional legal representation. Divorce is complicated. The right attorney can protect your family law rights and your financial interests. You may want to ask: Can I change my lawyer during the middle of the divorce process? In Florida, the answer ..read more