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What are the Questions Asked During a Final Hearing?

Are you attending a Final Hearing in your Divorce case and want to know what to expect? Florida Family Law Attorney Sergio Cabanas talks about Final Hearings, including questions you can expect to answer during this final stage of your Divorce Process. Want to know more about the Divorce process? Check out our FREE Divorce Kit Here: https://divorce-kit.cabanaslawfirm.co... Watch the Video in English: What are the Questions Asked During a Final Hearing?    • What are the Questions Asked During a...   Mira el video en español: ¿Qué preguntas hacen durante una audiencia final?    • ¿Qué preguntas hacen durante una audi...   **Please note that the information in this video is not an adequate substitute for a consultation with an attorney who is knowledgeable in this subject area and could review the specifics of your individual matter and determine how the law would apply in your particular case.** 👇 Our channel and videos are available in both English and Spanish 👇    / cabanaslawfirm      / cabanaslawfirmespanol   Sergio Cabanas, Esq. has been practicing law since 1991, after graduating from Washington College of Law in Washington D.C. Attorney Cabanas is admitted to practice in the State of Florida and the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. He founded the Divorce and Mediation Law Firm in 2006. The Divorce and Mediation Law Firm focuses on Divorce, Mediation, Child Custody, Child Support, Alimony, Prenuptial Agreements, Post-nuptial Agreements, Domestic Violence, and Post-Divorce Related issues. The firm has three locations: Pembroke Pines, Weston, and Sunny Isles Beach in South Florida. If you would want to consult, you can reach the firm at (954) 329-0441. We are open from 9AM to 5PM, Mondays to Fridays. Service Areas: Broward County: Pembroke Pines • Weston • Miramar • Cooper City • Hollywood • Davie • Southwest Ranches Miami-Dade County: Sunny Isles Beach • Aventura • Golden Beach • North Beach • North Bay Village • Dania Beach • Hallandale Beach • Bal Harbour • Bay Harbor Islands • Indian Creek • Surfside ☆★☆ CONNECT WITH US ☆★☆ Website: https://www.cabanaslawfirm.com Facebook:   / cabanaslawfirm   Instagram:   / cabanaslawfirm   LinkedIn:   / cabanas-law-firm   #60secondswithsergio #divorce #familylaw 0:00 Intro 0:08 Today's Question: What are the Questions Asked During a Final Hearing? 0:19 What is a Final Hearing in a Divorce Case? 0:36 Spouses can Request a Legal Name Changes During the Final Hearing 0:58 What is a Final Judgment? 1:22 Questions Asked During a Final Hearing 1:30 Question: Florida Residency 1:41 Question: Why are you Seeking a Divorce? 2:02 Question: Can a Marriage Counselor Do Any Good? 2:09 Question: Are there Minor Children? 2:25 Question: Are You Requesting a Name Change? 3:12 Question: Do You Still Want a Final Judgment? 3:30 More Questions! 4:51 Final Hearings can be Postponed to a Future Date 5:00 Want to know more about Final Hearings? 5:11 Outro Today's question is: Sergio, I'm attending a final hearing in a divorce case in Florida, and I understand that I will be required to testify. But what should I expect and how do I best prepare for this hearing? First let's understand what exactly is a final hearing in a divorce case. Well, in order to finalize your divorce case, after a settlement agreement, judges usually require that at least one of the spouses, usually the party filing the divorce, attend a simple court proceeding known as a Final Hearing, for an uncontested case. If one of the spouses is seeking to change his or her legal name, that spouse will be required to attend the hearing in order to achieve this name change. This is an important hearing which allows the judge to review the legal documents in your case including the marital settlement agreement and parenting plan if there are minor children, to decide whether the divorce case is legally eligible for what's called a Final Judgment. A Final Judgment is an important legal document that formally terminates the marriage and incorporates the terms and conditions of the settlement so that the agreement becomes legally enforceable thereafter. This is the final step of the divorce process. The actual hearing itself should take about 10 to 15 minutes. The judge will begin the proceeding by asking you to raise your right hand and to take an oath to tell the truth. You can put your hand down after saying "I do". You should be ready to answer the following basic questions, keeping your answers short, direct, and to the point. One question would be regarding your Florida residency. You may be asked, if you and/or your spouse was a Florida resident at least 6 months prior to the filing of the divorce as required by law. You can simply answer 'yes', as applicable.

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