In Stusch vs. Jiruska, the appellate court reversed and remanded an order finding the former husband in Contempt because the trial court erred in not granting a continuance and conducting a hearing without the former husband present. The trial court should have granted a continuance based upon the pro se letter from the former husband […]
Tag: Men’s Rights Florida
What is “income” for purposes of child support calculations?
And how does Florida factor in disability benefits that go directly to the opposing party? First, F.S. 61.046(8) states, “‘Income’ means any form of payment to an individual, regardless of source, including, but not limited to: wages, salary, commissions and bonuses, compensation as an independent contractor, worker’s compensation, disability benefits, annuity and retirement benefits, pensions, […]
Realistic Custody Expectations in Florida Family Court
Often, potential clients enter an attorney’s office with high hopes and lofty goals. Many want their “day in court” and do not wish to settle for less than 100% of their original goal. The reality is that the Court is not in business to make you happy. The Family Court is a court of equity. […]
“So you’re going through a divorce and you’re ready to start cutting ties with everything…don’t change anything just yet.”
Often times at the outset of a divorce, men begin wondering what to do regarding their home, their bills, their insurance policies, etc. They want to begin cutting ties with their old life and begin establishing a new one. More often than not, the appropriate course of action during the pendency of your divorce is […]
New Florida Custody Law Pending Florida Senate Bill 668
The Florida Senate approved a new timesharing bill on March 8, 2016. A portion of the bill deals with changes to the alimony statute and the other portion changes the current timesharing statute. If passed, the bill would modify Florida Statute 61.13(2)(c)(1) by instructing courts that are establishing an initial parenting plan to start with […]
New Florida Alimony Guidelines in Florida
Florida is one step closer to having specific guidelines for alimony. A bill has passed through the legislature. If approved by the governor the bill would become law on October 1, 2016. Presently, alimony is determined based upon a balancing of the needs of the recipient against the ability to pay by the obligor. The […]
Cell Phones and Social Media in Family Law Litigation: “Don’t say, or do, anything online, or via text, that you wouldn’t say, or do, in front of the judge.”
This is a very difficult subject to try to give advice upon because most of us are not feeling what you are feeling in that moment when you press “send” or “post.” During the family law litigation process emotions are high and reactions are rapid and unpredictable. To even the most calm and centered of […]
Florida Senate Tracker Update – Alimony Legislation
The alimony saga in the Florida legislature has taken an unexpected twist. Until yesterday, two separate bills (HB 455 in the House, and SB 668 in the Senate) were moving toward votes in the full chambers. Yesterday, however, Senate Bill 668 was amended in its entirety to delete the alimony guidelines and instead establish a […]
I just received a letter from the Department of Revenue (DOR) regarding a Proposed Administrative Support Order, what do I do?
If you have recently received a letter from DOR stating that the department is seeking to establish child support pursuant to a Proposed Administrative Support Order, do not hesitate: bring that letter to your lawyer immediately. There are very specific guidelines for what you can do when you receive such a letter, and all of […]
Paternity and Timesharing
It often comes as a surprise to unmarried fathers that when they break up with the mother of their child, they do not have timesharing and decision-making rights automatically. In order to establish a timesharing schedule and to require the child’s mother to include them in major decisions, the father must file a Petition to […]