Holiday Gift Giving

The holiday season is upon us. If you are in the middle of a divorce or paternity case, you are likely feeling pressure to make the holidays extra special. You may be tempted to overspend on gifts for your children in order to make up for the confusion they are feeling or for “breaking up” […]

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Holiday Timesharing

The holiday season is fast approaching. If you are currently in the middle of a divorce or paternity case, you may not have a holiday timesharing schedule in place yet. Holiday timesharing temporarily replaces your everyday schedule. In other words, even if you have a regular timesharing schedule that you follow, if there is not […]

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Williams v. Williams

In the following case, the appellate court reversed the trial court’s award of attorney’s fees without making the required findings and without considering that the Husband did not have the ability to pay. Also the trial court was reversed because it awarded the dependency deduction to the wife despite the fact that she did not […]

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Corporations In Divorce

These days it is not unusual for a married couple to have one or more businesses that are incorporated as Corporations or Limited Liability Companies (LLC). When divorce comes up, a question should be asked “should the corporation be made a party?” If a spouse wants to have property that is owned by a corporation […]

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Caution Re: Retroactive Child Support

Parties should be aware that the obligation to pay child support begins immediately upon the separation of the parties. F.S. 61.30(17) states: “In an initial determination of child support, whether in a paternity action, dissolution of marriage action, or petition for support during the marriage, the court has discretion to award child support retroactive to […]

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