Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
no fault divorce
i am to the end of a no fault divorce i go to court next mounth. no kids involved i want to see an old male friend in another state , is this ok or bad idea
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: no fault divorce
In Florida, your personal relationships have no effect on your divorce. If you had children for which custody was sought, the relationships would have to be examined in connection to them. But in this case, they are irrelevant.
Re: no fault divorce
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This should have absolutely no effect on your divorce. What you do once the divorce has been filed in Florida (especially without children involved) is your business. Go and enjoy yourself.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.