Goslin v. Preisser

In the attached case, the appellate court dismisses an appeal because it is brought to review a non-final order denying a discovery motion. Generally, non-final orders that deny discovery motions are only reviewable when the case is finalized. Certiorari does not lie where there is no irreparable harm that is caused, and generally there is […]

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Lomax v. Taylor

In the attached case, the Supreme Court sanctions a woman who, in a ten year span, filed 44 separate cases in the Supreme Court, all of which were denied, dismissed or transferred. She is no longer allowed to file anything unless it is signed by a Florida Bar member in good standing who certifies that […]

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Holiday Traditions

No matter which holidays your family celebrates, there are sure to be some tried and true family traditions. When your family is going through a divorce or paternity action, it is easy to get caught up in the negative emotions and to want to ignore the holidays. However, your children need to feel secure in […]

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Exclusive Use Of The Marital Home

During a marriage the parties enjoy a status that is similar to a partnership. That is, all assets and liabilities of the partnership (marriage) are jointly owned in equal proportions by the partners, including the marital home. Partners in a business venture may define their partnerships in unequal proportions (for example, one partner may have […]

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