Articles Posted in Domestic violence

Should I Try to Get Sole Custody of My Children?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

A major issue between parents who split up is who will get custody of their child. In many cases, if you do not particularly like the other parent or believe he or she may be irresponsible in some way, you may want to obtain sole custody rights. However, getting sole custody in Florida is extremely…

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Domestic Abuse Is Not Always Physical
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

When most people hear the term “domestic abuse,” they tend to think of an abusive spouse or partner who uses physical violence to control or dominate the other person involved in the relationship. While this type of violence certainly occurs and is a serious issue, abuse between spouses can take many forms, many of which…

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Bill Aims to Help Married Domestic Violence Victims in Florida
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Domestic violence or the threat of violence can endanger the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of you and your children. Many victims of domestic abuse from a spouse are hesitant to leave their marriages out of fear of the potential retaliation from their spouse. Anyone who is fearful should be aware of legal tools in…

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Domestic Violence Accusations Can Have a Serious Effect on Your Life
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Domestic violence is an extremely serious criminal offense in Florida. However, the consequences of domestic violence accusations or charges may reach far beyond the criminal courts. Such allegations may additionally affect any pending family law matters, as well as your personal and professional reputations. You may risk losing custody of your children or even your…

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The Role of Alcohol-Related Allegations in Family Cases
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Alcohol abuse on the part of a spouse or parent may often lead to divorce, custody battles, or other events that may lead you into family court. Alcohol abuse, however, may cause unique issues to develop in your family law case, and it is always important to have an attorney who understands the effect that…

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Is a Hearing Required Before a Court Can Vacate Temporary Injunctions Against Domestic Violence?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

The issue of vacating temporary injunctions against domestic violence was dealt with in Schock v. Schock, 979 So.2d 1201 (Fla. 4th DCA 2008). In this case the father had obtained injunctions against his child’s mother, along with another one against her boyfriend. The allegations made included neglect and abuse against his daughter. The duty judge…

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