Author: jeffrey alan aenlle

What happens if your spouse refuses to sign off on the divorce because they don't want the marriage to end? Do I need my spouse's consent? This is a common question and many Miami, Florida residents appear to be under the impression that, in order...

In Florida family law litigation, determining a parent’s income is often the most consequential issue in calculating child support. This is especially true when a parent operates a closely held business such as a Subchapter S corporation. The issue commonly arises when the shareholder-parent reports...

Child Support under Florida Law is governed by a comprehensive statutory framework designed to ensure that children receive financial support from both parents after separation, divorce, or the establishment of paternity. Florida courts follow specific statutory guidelines that determine how support is calculated, how long...

Shared parental responsibility is a central concept in family law cases involving children. Under Florida law, courts generally require both parents to remain involved in important decisions affecting their child’s life after divorce or separation. This legal framework reflects a strong public policy that encourages...

What happens when there is a Prenuptial Agreement and then a Void Marriage in a Florida Divorce? Florida Law governs whether a premarital agreement remains enforceable when the underlying marriage is later determined to be legally void. In Florida family law litigation, particularly in Miami...

Divorce consultation preparation is one of the most important steps you can take before filing or responding to a dissolution of marriage in Florida. Proper divorce consultation preparation allows your attorney to help you better evaluate equitable distribution, alimony exposure, parental responsibility, and timesharing issues...

How do I amend a Child's Birth Certificate in Florida? When a child’s birth certificate contains an incorrect name, an omitted parent, an inaccurate surname, or a paternity error, Florida law provides a structured statutory and administrative pathway for correction. The process for amending a...

Child Custody Jurisdiction in Florida is governed primarily by the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), codified in Chapter 61 of the Florida Statutes. Understanding Child Custody Jurisdiction in Florida is essential for parents involved in interstate custody disputes, relocation conflicts, or enforcement...

Is Child Support Tax Deductible in Florida? This question frequently arises in divorce and paternity cases throughout Miami and across Florida. Parents navigating family law proceedings often want to understand whether child support payments reduce taxable income, whether the recipient must report child support as...