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Can a trial court’s old warning affect a custody change?

According to Florida law, a two-year-old written warning by the trial court to a mother regarding the potential loss of residential custody if she continued to deny the father his post-dissolution visitation rights is deemed insufficient to notify the mother that a...

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Can court refuse to hold parent in contempt for drinking?

According to Florida law, a trial court may exercise its discretion when deciding on contempt charges. For example, it may refuse to hold a former husband in contempt for drinking in front of children - a violation of a dissolution decree - while holding the former...

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Does Cheating Affect Alimony In Florida?

According to Florida law, a trial court may consider evidence of adultery in determining an award of alimony: We agree with the analysis of the District Court of Appeal, Third District. The legislature has expressly provided in section 61.08(1), Florida Statutes...

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What If My Spouse Won’t Follow The Time-Sharing Plan?

According to Florida law, a judge may impose sanctions against your spouse including ordering makeup time-sharing or awarding attorney’s fees to the non-offending parent. In some cases, they may even modify the parenting plan if it is determined to be in the best...

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Can A Life Insurance Policy Be Used To Secure Alimony?

According to Florida law, a life insurance policy can be used as security if the court finds that there is a need to protect an award of alimony: To the extent necessary to protect an award of alimony, the court may order any party who is ordered to pay alimony to...

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