Cantonment, FL asked in Divorce and Family Law for Florida

Q: I have a hearing for my divorce case addressing an order that was granted in my favor.

I had representation until recently and my evidence is on lien and I have to regather my evidence as I just found out that prior counsel did not prepare or turn in my evidence needed for the judge in time for my hearing. Now I have nothing for my hearing and have missed a deadline I was not aware of to present evidence until losing my counsel suddenly. Opposing party objects to continuance when asked. Should I file one anyways hoping judge will delay my hearing in order for me to prepare? what are my options? The hearing is regarding issues directly effecting the safety of minors involved so having no chance to present the evidence would be detrimental to their safety

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Vanessa Vasquez de Lara
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Vanessa Vasquez de Lara
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A: It never hurts your chances to file a Motion for Continuance and explain to the court why you need additional time.

Good luck,

Vanessa Vasquez de Lara, Esq.

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