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How can I divorce (with kids) in Florida? What steps should I take to divorce?

Just complete our simple online questionaire , and our attorneys will prepare necessary form for your file cases.A family Law Financial Affidavit for you to complete will be provided.Our attorneys will prepare your Marital Settlement Agreement, Parenting Plan, and calculate child support for you and complete documents will be provided to you via e-mail.You will also have the option to meet with a Florida Bar licensed divorce attorney for a low-cost consultation to have your questions answered.

Why don't South American immigrants come into the US legally?

Because they do not qualify for any type of immigrant visa, which is a fairly obvious answer if you think about it.I think I paid around $1,000 for my initial round of applications (you’re submitting medical forms, financial affidavits, and paying for biometrics on top of the main petition) when I first got my green card, and then over more than a decade another $2,000 to remove conditions and then get naturalization. It’s a lot of money to most people, but I also got to arrive in a relatively cushy airplane. Then I had to spend nearly a year where I had a sorta limbo legal status that allowed me to live here without being able to work or travel, while they processed my application, but I never had to hide from the authorities. After that I got a neat little card that wasn’t at all green, but it did allow me to get a US social security number, a job, bank accounts, and everything except a US passport. Even that I could have gotten after a few years, but I wasn’t applying until my native country changed the law to allow me to do so while keeping my original citizenship as well.I have been in wrecks since I’ve lived in the US. I’ve been the victim of crime, and I’ve been pulled over several times. I’ve traveled outside of the country, and I’ve now voted in elections. I got to do all of those things without any additional stress, because I am a legal immigrant. It cost me $3,000, and now I am legally as much of an American as my husband and children. Why the hell would I have paid that $3,000 to a people smuggler instead, only to get the privilege of living in fear for a decade and a half?! No one loves filling out USCIS forms, but the hassle is not comparable to tracking through a desert and running from the border patrol and insane “patriots” with guns. It’s not even comparable to arriving on a tourist visa and then overstaying, because doing that means that if you ever did become eligible to immigrate, you might have waived your chance goodbye, all for the crime of living a blameless life while you did the jobs no one else wanted.A few years ago one of my husband’s friends decided he wanted to move to Europe to be near a girl, and he was fucking stunned to realize that they weren’t going to just welcome him with open arms because he is American. Now just as I could always come here for up to 90 days without a visa, he is free to do the same there, because our countries have agreements to allow their citizens to travel with very few restrictions on temporary visits. They did this because Danish (and others on the visa waiver program) have no real incentive to move here illegally, unless we’re just sick of wealth, prosperity, and safety. Americans feel equally privileged at home, so y’all aren’t flooding into refugee centers in Europe, so our governments decided that the benefits outweighed the slight negatives – and they do still monitor and check our travels. Most importantly, we can’t just immigrate back and forth without cause, even with this program, so if an American can’t get a visa to live in Germany, it should give you some idea of why many people can’t get one to the US.You have to qualify for a specific type of immigration status to live here legally, which you usually get because of your job or family. There are also quotas, so even if you could qualify, you might not get in because too many people are applying. There are a few other weird visas, but those are available only to a very small number of people who meet very specific requirements. If you don’t qualify, you can’t come. Not legally, at least.

Is hiding assets during a divorce a fraud upon the court?

I agree with Robert’s answer. Technically, hiding assets isn’t fraud upon the court. But, it’s fraud nevertheless.Fraud on the court stems from deceit against the judicial machinery itself. For example; if your attorney seeks to qualify a person to offer expert financial testimony, but the person isn’t legally qualified to offer expert testimony, and upon misrepresentation the court admits the person as a financial expert, you have a textbook case of fraud upon the court.Most states now have no-fault statutes. However, divorce is still a civil action and many of the family law rules of procedure mirror the rules of civil procedure. In Florida, there’s a specific rule of civil procedure that prohibits sham pleadings and provides relief if sham pleadings are filed, up to and including striking the pleadings of the party filing the sham pleading.Also, in Florida discovery can be waived in a divorce action, but a financial affidavit (F.A.), signed under oath, under penalty of perjury, cannot. If you lie on your F.A., and your lie is so egregious that it would prejudice the outcome of the case, and the lie is proven by the preponderance of the evidence, the opposing party can file a motion to strike your pleadings.If your pleadings are stricken, the other party can file a motion for judgment on the pleadings and it will be granted.

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