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Grant J. Gisondo, P.A. – Family Law Attorney

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When Should You Update Your Parenting Plan in Florida?

Parenting plans are essential and required in Florida child custody arrangements. They serve as a blueprint for how divorced or separated parents will share time, responsibilities, and decision-making for their children. But as life evolves, so do the needs of parents and children. That’s why Florida law allows for modifications to parentin...

Family Law Attorney Palm Beach Gardens FL: Understanding Restraining Orders

Key Highlights Protection: Restraining orders offer crucial legal protection for individuals facing threats, harassment, or violence, ensuring their safety and peace of mind. Types: Florida law provides various restraining order types, including those for domestic violence, repeat violence, dating violence, and sexual violence. Req...

Crafting Confidence: Essential Elements of a Strong Prenuptial Agreement

Once considered the domain of the wealthy or cautious, Prenuptial agreements have become increasingly common among couples of all backgrounds. As a board-certified family law lawyer in Palm Beach, Grant Gisondo recognizes the importance of crafting comprehensive agreements that protect the interests of both parties. This blog post will delve ...

Navigating the Maze: Who Gets the House in a Florida Divorce?

Divorce is undoubtedly one of the most challenging experiences anyone can face. Amidst the emotional turbulence, practical matters need to be addressed, one of the most significant being the division of property. In Florida, as in many other states, the question of who gets the house can often be contentious and complex. As a board-certified ...

Navigating Custody Disputes in Florida: Behaviors to Avoid

Custody disputes can be emotionally charged and challenging for all parties involved. Grant Gisondo, a distinguished family law attorney serving the Florida Counties of Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Miami-Dade, Broward, Hillsborough, and Orange, emphasizes the importance of approaching custody disputes with a level head and strategic mindset...

Breaking Down No-Fault Divorce: Understanding What it Means in Florida

The Basics of No-Fault Divorce in Florida When it comes to divorce, the state of Florida operates under a No-Fault Divorce system, distinguishing it from fault-based divorce systems. In a No-Fault Divorce, neither party is required to prove wrongdoing or assign blame for the marriage breakdown. This fundamental principle aims to simplify t...

Understanding Post-Judgment Alimony Modifications: A Guide for Floridian Divorcees

Divorce is a challenging journey, and alimony agreements often play a pivotal role in ensuring financial stability for parties involved in the dissolution of marriage. However, life is unpredictable, and circumstances may change post-judgment, leading to the necessity of modifying alimony arrangements. In the state of Florida, understanding t...

Navigating the Waters of Equitable Distribution: A Deep Dive into Marital and Non-Marital Assets in Florida

Divorce is a challenging and emotionally charged process, and when it comes to dividing assets, the complexity can increase exponentially. In the Sunshine State, Florida, the legal framework for asset distribution is guided by the principle of equitable distribution. This means that marital assets are distributed fairly but not necessarily eq...

Prenuptial Agreements and Spousal Support: Clarifying Alimony Provisions

Prenuptial agreements, often referred to as "prenups," are valuable legal tools that can help couples protect their financial interests and clarify their expectations before entering into marriage. While these agreements cover various aspects of a marriage, one crucial element they can address is spousal support, also known as alimony. In thi...

The Role of Child Custody Attorneys: Advocating for Your Child’s Best Interests

Child custody disputes are often emotionally charged and legally complex. When parents cannot reach an amicable agreement regarding the custody of their children, the involvement of an experienced child custody attorney becomes crucial. These attorneys play a vital role in advocating for the child's best interests while navigating the intrica...

Understanding the Overhaul of Florida’s Alimony Laws: What You Need to Know

In a significant development for family law in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a measure that brings about comprehensive changes to the state's alimony laws. The new law, SB 1416, aims to modernize the alimony system by eliminating permanent alimony, providing a process for alimony modifications upon retirement, setting limits ...

New Rights for Unwed Fathers Effective July 1, 2023

In a series of legislative changes that have reshaped marital and parental rights in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a law granting new rights to unwed fathers. The revision of Florida Statute 742, which governs parental rights, child support, and responsibilities concerning newborn children, has expanded the specific parental ...

Going to Court in Florida for the First Time – Here’s What to Expect

Going to court is not the same as going to a job interview, although there are some similarities. You will be the center of attention when it is your turn to take the stand, and you will be asked a number of questions. Even if you are not taking the stand, you will be expected to follow the dress code and etiquette required by the Florida Cou...