Author: jeffrey alan aenlle

Who keeps the house in a Florida divorce is one of the most financially and emotionally significant questions in Florida family law litigation. In Miami-Dade County divorce proceedings governed by Chapter 61 of the Florida Statutes, the determination of who retains the marital residence is...

Sealing of Criminal Record in Florida is governed by a strict statutory framework that determines who qualifies for relief and which offenses permanently disqualify eligibility. In Miami and throughout Florida, individuals seeking to seal a criminal history record must comply with section 943.059, Florida Statutes,...

Mandatory Financial Disclosure Florida requirements are one of the most important procedural rules in Florida family law cases. In divorce, paternity, and other family law matters involving financial issues, both parties must disclose detailed financial information so the court can fairly determine issues such as...

A motion for default judgment in Florida procedure arises when a defendant fails to respond to a lawsuit within the time allowed by the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. In Miami and throughout Florida, courts strictly regulate the process for entering defaults and obtaining default...

Sheltering a runaway minor in Florida is a legally sensitive issue that carries potential criminal consequences and significant child welfare implications. In Miami and throughout Florida, individuals who provide temporary housing to a minor without parental consent must understand the statutory framework that governs runaway...

Guarding Against Parental Child Abduction in Florida is a critical concern in high conflict custody and time sharing disputes, particularly in Miami and throughout South Florida where interstate and international travel is frequent. Florida law provides a structured jurisdictional framework, injunctive remedies, statutory risk factors,...

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...