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Apr
2017
Cynthia Swanson Hosts Seminar About Grandparent Custody Rights
Today, many grandparents are caring for grandchildren, not always but often, because of their own children’s involvement with drug and other substance abuse which make them unable to care for the children. As is so often the case, grandparents step in to care for those grandchildren. When people think of child custody laws , thoughts of complex and stressful legal agreements are often the first ...
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27
Apr
2017
Cynthia Swanson & Tee Lee Each Receive Award for Pro Bono Service
Swanson Law Center, P.A. in Gainesville has always been known for putting both clients and community first. It is with much excitement that we are able to announce that both senior partner Cynthia Swanson and associate attorney Tee Lee have recently received the Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award from the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association, Southern Legal Counsel, and Three Rivers Legal ...
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20
Apr
2017
The Divorce Process in Florida
While every divorce is different from the next, there are fundamental and legal similarities in every situation. Details may differ, but the process remains the same. The state of Florida, a no-fault state, means that either party may seek divorce without providing any significant reasons for doing so. If you or your spouse feels as though the marriage is irreversibly and irretrievably broken ...
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