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Destardes Moore

Destardes Moore

Moore Law, P.A.
  • Divorce, Family Law, Business Law
  • Florida
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Legal Analysis
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5.0/5.0
Bonnie M Lonardo
Bonnie M Lonardo October 14, 2020
Rating: 10 Lawyer Rating - 10 out of 10
Destardes Moore is an excellent attorney for those seeking Family Law or Business Law representation. Clients are in good, capable hands under her guidance.
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Biography

Ms. Moore focuses on family law, civil litigation and small business representation. She opened her firm in 2015 and has been actively assisting clients since that time. She is a dedicated attorney and takes pride in achieving optimum results for her clients. Providing realistic and practical advise, she remains compassionate and demonstrates competence while advocating for her clients.

Practice Areas
Divorce
Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Family Law
Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Video Conferencing
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Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
The Florida Bar
ID Number: 115537
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U.S. District Court, Middle & Southern Districts of Florida
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Languages
  • English
Professional Experience
President
Moore Law, P.A.
- Current
Education
Florida Coastal School of Law
J.D. (2014)
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Norfolk State University
B.A. (2011)
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Awards
Pro Bono Award
Florida Bar and Florida Supreme Court
Pro-Bono Honors Award
Florida Coastal School of Law
Professional Associations
The Florida Bar  # 0115537
Member
Current
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American Bar Association
Member
Current
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D.W. Perkins Bar Association
Co-Chair Young Lawyers Division
Current
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Golden Key International Honour Society
Member
Current
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Phi Alpha Delta
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Websites & Blogs
Website
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Legal Answers
48 Questions Answered
Q. Do both parent have to file a Petition for Relocation or just the custodial parent who is going to move with the child?
A: The answer depends on when the parent moved, as a status quo order is typically in place at the start of a divorce case in Florida. If the move occurred while the case was pending, the moving parent should have filed a request for relocation. I recommend consulting an attorney to review the specific facts of your situation.
Q. Do Florida Courts still have jurisdiction to modify Parenting Plan if the mother moved to another state?
A: Yes, the Court typically retains jurisdiction over the parenting plan, and that jurisdiction remains in place unless and until the Court relinquishes it to another state. Generally, all motions or requests for modifications should continue to be filed in the Florida case until jurisdiction is transferred to another state.
Q. What does reunification generally look like in Florida?
A: Reunification varies based on the specific circumstances of each case. If mental health concerns are raised in the pleadings, evaluations may be ordered. Initially, supervised timesharing is often implemented when there is a significant gap in time, and the child is unfamiliar with the other parent, with the goal of gradually transitioning to overnight timesharing. A 50/50 timesharing arrangement depends on various factors, such as geographic location and, most importantly, what serves the child's best interests. Consult with a local attorney to discuss the specific facts of your case.
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Moore Law, P.A.
2120 Corporate Square Blvd.
Ste. 27
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Telephone: (904) 330-4528
Cell: (904) 510-0000
Fax: (904) 485-8874
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