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Litigation Strategy

Discovery, motion practice, expert witnesses, trial preparation, and the procedural decisions that shape what a Florida family court actually does.

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The resources in this library are for educational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and do not create an attorney-client relationship. Aliette Hernandez Carolan, Esq. is licensed to practice law in Florida only.

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Discovery Mistakes That Damage Florida Family Law Cases.

No defined theory, missed deadlines, incomplete productions, wrong-order depositions, neglected third-party subpoenas, and over-discovery — the discovery mistakes that most commonly harm Florida cases.

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Cost Escalation in Florida Divorce Litigation: Where the Bill Actually Grows.

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Communication Breakdown With Your Florida Divorce Lawyer: What It Signals.

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Procedural Risk Factors in Florida Family Law Cases.

Mandatory disclosure deadlines, case management orders, temporary relief, financial waivers, parenting plan modification standards, and the limits of appellate review — the procedural requirements that foreclose options when missed.

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What Florida Family Law Judges Notice and Quietly Hold Against You.

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Motion Practice in Florida Family Law: When Filing Hurts More Than It Helps.

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Expert Witnesses in Florida Divorce: Choosing, Vetting, and Using Them.

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Trial Preparation in Florida Family Court: What the 30 Days Before Should Look Like.

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Appeals in Florida Family Law: What Is Actually Reviewable.

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When to Change Florida Divorce Lawyers Mid-Case Without Hurting Your Position.

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How to Evaluate Your Florida Divorce Attorney's Performance Objectively.

A framework that separates attentiveness from strategy, with specific, observable criteria across communication, financial management, strategic execution, and settlement.

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