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Sole Custody vs. Joint Custody

Custody arrangements can significantly impact both parents and children following a separation or divorce. Understanding the fundamental differences between sole custody and joint custody is essential for making informed decisions that serve the best interests of the child.
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Child Custody When One Parent Moves Away

In Florida, child custody arrangements are carefully designed to serve the best interest of the child, often involving regular contact with both parents. When one parent plans to move a significant distance away, this established arrangement gets disrupted, necessitating a modification to the custody order.
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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Florida?

Divorce is an emotionally-challenging process, but knowing what to expect can help reduce some stress and feelings of uncertainty. At The Spence Law Firm, we have extensive experience handling divorce cases across Florida, ensuring our clients are well-supported through each step of the process.
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Contested Vs Uncontested Divorce

Divorce is a challenging time. That's a given. But a common misconception is that every divorce is messy and requires lengthy courtroom battles. While it may be true for some, that simply isn't the case for all.
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Are There Defenses to Breach of Contract?

There are many defenses to a claim for breach of contract. These defenses may be divided into two separate groups: Affirmative Defenses and defenses that amount to a denial.
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Can I Be Sued for Breach of A Non-Compete I Signed?

Many employers these days require that officers and managers sign a non-compete agreement, a non-disclosure agreement and sometimes a non-solicitation agreement as well, before starting a new job. As an example of a non-compete agreement, a company could require that during employment and for two years afterward, the employee may not work for another competing employer in the same or similar industry within a 50 mile radius of the office in which the employee worked.
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Can I Sue if Another Business Interferes with My Contract?

In a tortious interference with contract case, our Orlando attorneys represent business clients involved in “deals gone bad.” Tortious interference with contract is a hybrid claim, combining elements of contract law and elements of tort law.
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Contract Lawsuits

There are many defenses to a claim for breach of contract. These defenses may be divided into two separate groups: Affirmative Defenses and defenses that amount to a denial.
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Attorney’s Fees in Contract Litigation

Our clients at The Spence Law Firm always want to know if there is a way to get back the attorney’s fees they will have to pay to pursue a contract lawsuit. Under Florida law, there are several ways to win back the attorney’s fees incurred.
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