Family Law Tag

Dating during divorce in Florida is a common question among spouses who are separating but whose marriage has not yet been legally dissolved. Even though Florida is a no fault divorce state, dating during divorce in Florida can still create serious legal consequences related to...

Can a child choose which parent to live with in Florida? It is one of the most frequently searched and misunderstood issues in Florida family law. Parents involved in divorce or paternity litigation often believe that once a child reaches a certain age the child...

A restraining order during divorce Florida proceedings is one of the most urgent and legally significant remedies available in Florida family law. When a marriage breaks down and allegations of violence, threats, harassment, or stalking arise, courts in Miami and throughout Florida have the authority...

A Case Management Conference in family law proceedings is a critical procedural mechanism designed to move dissolution, paternity, modification, and other domestic relations cases efficiently toward resolution. In Miami-Dade County and throughout Florida, courts rely on the Case Management Conference under Florida Family Law Rule...

Military divorce cases in Florida involve complex interactions between state family law and federal military statutes. When a marriage dissolves and one spouse serves in the armed forces, courts must apply Florida divorce statutes alongside federal protections that govern military pensions, jurisdiction, service of process,...

The question of when a parent can terminate child support in Florida is one of the most frequently asked issues in Miami family law litigation. Under Florida law, the obligation to provide financial support for a child typically continues until the child reaches the age...

The question of who qualifies for alimony in Florida is one of the most frequently litigated issues in divorce proceedings throughout Miami and the State of Florida. Under Florida law, spousal support is not automatically awarded when a marriage ends. Instead, the court must determine...

If you have been served divorce papers, the situation can feel overwhelming and confusing. Many people in Miami and throughout Florida are uncertain about what legal obligations begin immediately after service of a petition for dissolution of marriage. The moment you are served divorce paperwork,...

After the dissolution of a relationship, the courts have the difficult decision of determining what is in the best interest of the child. Often times parents do not remain within the same vicinity of one another once the relationship has ended. This situation can be...