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Can I modify my permanent alimony when I retire?
Changes to permanent alimonies may not be easily modifiable. In general, when a person retires they will make less income than when they were employed. So, what happens to your permanent alimony ob...
Retirement
Read MoreWill the judge speak to my children in a custody case?
A child's testimony may not be necessary. Clients often wonder if the judge will speak to their children in a child custody case? In general, most judges that I have encountered are very reluctan...
Child Support
Read MoreWe cannot decide where to send our child to school, what do we do?
Decisions on where your child attends school require a mutual agreement. I often have cases where the divorced parents cannot decide on where their children will attend school. This often occurs ...
Child Support
Read MoreAre marital assets considered in alimony awards?
If you are being awarded alimony, marITal assets may not be included. A recent court case in the Fifth District Court of Appeals dealt with whether a court should take into consideration a parties ...
Alimony
Read MoreI want to move with my children, how far away can I move?
Relocating your child without permission could lead to serious charges. If you you wish to move with your children, there are several things you must know. If you have a parenting plan or custody...
Child Support
Read MoreCommon Questions Regarding Family Law – Part II
The frequently asked questions on family law. "What is a financial affidavit?" A financial affidavit is the most important document you will file in your family law case. It is a document that...
Family
Read MoreCommon Questions Regarding Family Law – Part I
The most frequently asked questions on custody and timesharing. “Can I get full custody of my child?” For some reason I get asked this question all the time. The answer is no. The answer...
Family Law Advisements
Read MoreWas your Child Support Hearing Transcribed?
A recent Florida decision is another reminder of how important the transcription of your case is. In Garcia v. Garcia, No:3D12-2514 (Fla. 3rd DCA August 12, 2015), a Former Husband Petitioned for a ...
Child Support
Read MoreRelocation of a Minor Child
Take the necessary steps and precautions needed to move your child. Under Florida law, if a custodial parent wants to move more than 50 miles from their current address, the parent must have the ap...
Child Support
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