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Winter Park Military Divorce Law Firm
About Law Office of Peter Cushing Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Military Divorce
- Litigation
Litigation
- 75%
Published Works
- Equitable Alimony, Back to the Future?, Family Law Commentator, February, 1995
- The Ten Commandments of Military Divorce: Representing the Non-Military Spouse, Parts 1 & II, The Florida Bar Journal, October, 1995
- Continuing Legal Education Manual, Adoption, Paternity, and Other Florida Family Practice; "Effects of Military Service", The Florida Bar, 1998 - 2003
Classes and Seminars
- "Prosecuting and Defending the Military Dissolution of Marriage Case", American Bar Association, Orlando, FL, 2003
- Topic: Military Pension Division, American Bar Association, Miami, FL, 1999
- Topic: Military Divorce. "Covering the Turf in Family Law", Florida Bar Seminar, Miami, FL (Tapes to be made available through the Florida Bar), 1998
- Topic: "Handling the Military Divorce Case", Military Affairs Committee of the Florida Bar, Miami, FL, 1998
- Topic: "Nuts & Bolts of Military Pension Division", American Bar Association, Legal Assistance to Military Personnel, Committee Conference, Jacksonville, FL, 1998
- Topic: Military Divorce, American Bar Association, Legal Assistance to Military Personnel Committee Conference, Jacksonville, FL, 1994
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
1659 Berkshire Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789
Fax
- 407-841-1135
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