In Duke vs. Duke, The trial court erred on the face of the Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage (no trial transcript was provided, so only errors appearing on the face of the order could be remedied): 1) Alimony: In awarding alimony, the court failed to impute income to the wife based upon income that […]
Month: February 2017
Do Fathers Have The Same Parental Rights As Mothers?
The answer to this question is not a simple one and can vary depending on the facts, as well as which statute you are focusing on. For the purposes of this article, the focus will be on a man’s parental rights under Florida Statute 744, and how it differs generally from Florida Statutes 61 and […]
How Can We Prevent The State From Terminating Our Parental Custody Rights To Our Children?
So, DCF has begun proceedings to terminate your parental rights (TPR) because of alleged egregious abuse, neglect or abandonment. If you have previously been granted a case plan, and you simply did not previously follow it, you have the opportunity to delay the TPR by making an honest effort to comply with the case plan. […]