Family Law Tag

Net Income for Child Support in Florida is the foundational calculation that determines how much a parent will pay or receive under Florida’s statutory child support guidelines. In Miami-Dade County and throughout the State of Florida, courts must strictly apply section 61.30, Florida Statutes, to...

The question of who files first in a Florida divorce is a common concern among spouses considering dissolution of marriage. Many individuals assume that the spouse who files the divorce petition first gains a decisive legal advantage. In reality, Florida family law does not automatically...

Income Deduction Orders If you are currently going through a Florida divorce and are supposed to receive child support and/or alimony - you should be aware of Income Deduction Orders. Put simply, it is an order issued by a judge through which the parent who is...

How long does a divorce take in Florida is one of the most common questions asked by individuals considering the dissolution of marriage. The timeline for divorce proceedings in Florida varies depending on several factors, including statutory requirements, court procedures, whether the case is contested...

Many couples ask whether it is possible to waive alimony in Florida through a prenuptial agreement, postnuptial agreement, or marital settlement agreement. Under Florida law, spouses generally have the freedom to contract regarding financial rights within marriage, including the ability to waive spousal support. However,...

Psychological evaluation in Florida child custody cases are governed by strict statutory and procedural rules designed to balance parental privacy with the court’s duty to protect the best interests of children. In Miami family law courts and throughout Florida, judges may order psychological examinations when...

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...

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...