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The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A.
At The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., we provide personalized services for all of your Florida family law needs. Whether you are facing an action for divorce, paternity, child support, adoption, name change, relocation, or modification of a final judgment, we are here to address your concerns, analyze your options, and develop a cost-effective, individually tailored plan of action. To schedule a consultation or learn more about The Law Firm of Adam B. Cordover, P.A., call us at 813.443.0615 or visit us online at www.abcfamilylaw.com.
Located in Downtown Tampa at the intersection of North Florida Avenue and East Madison Street, we practice throughout the Tampa Bay area, including in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Hernando, Sarasota, and Manatee counties. Our address is 412 East Madison Street, Suite 824, Tampa, Florida 33602.
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News and Notes- Cordover Presents on Collaborative Divorce to Tampa Bay Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
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Tag Archives: concurrent custody
Treatment of Children in Hillsborough County Family Law Cases
When a person files for divorce (or other family law action involving children) in Tampa, he or she will be provided with a temporary standing order which outlines how he or she should treat children during the matter. The temporary … Continue reading
Pinellas County’s Standing Notice for Family Law Cases with Minor Children
When you file a family law case in a Tampa Bay court that involves children (such as divorce, paternity, or modification of a parenting plan), you will get a standing notice or order which prescribes how parents should treat one … Continue reading
Can I Adopt My Grandchild in Florida?
Do you have a grandchild or other close relative living with you? Do you want to ensure that you have the legal ability to make healthcare, education, and other major decisions for the child? Do you want to legally establish … Continue reading
Concurrent Custody vs. Temporary Custody
I recently wrote a post explaining temporary custody by an extended family member, a type of action which allows parents to temporarily transfer their custody rights to a relative. Once a judge grants a petition for temporary custody, the relative … Continue reading
Is Florida the Correct State for My Child Custody Issue?
Under chapter 61, Florida Statutes, a Florida court generally has jurisdiction for a new custody case (such as (i) divorce involving children’s issues/parenting plan, (ii) paternity/ establishment of time-sharing schedule, or (iii) temporary or concurrent custody of a child by … Continue reading
