You may be tired of receiving child support or alimony payments late or not at all, and you would like to be paid directly from the employer of your ex-spouse or child’s father/mother. Florida Statutes 61.1301 provides that an income deduction order can be entered once there is an order…
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International Service of Process To Initiate a Florida Divorce
What do you do when you want a divorce but your spouse has left to go to a foreign country? How do you serve your spouse with divorce papers? It can be a very complex and scary process; even to a lot of lawyers. To commence a divorce action, there…
Considering Business Income in Divorce Cases in Florida for Equitable Distribution
You may wonder how Florida courts make a decision on what is income and what is not in divorce cases. In addition, you may wonder how business income is considered in divorce cases by the courts. The case of Marchek v. Marchek, 159 So.3d 1025 (2nd DCA 2015) gives a…
How Difficult is a Step Parent Adoption in Florida?
It’s only natural that when a step parent has been a major father or mother figure in a child’s life that the subject of adoption comes up. It makes official what has already been a reality for quite awhile. How complicated is step parent adoption in Florida? The step parent…
Can My Parental Rights be Terminated? Grounds for Termination of Parental Rights in Florida
Being served with a termination of parental rights petition is the first step to a complicated process in the state of Florida. A termination of parental rights petition must include facts alleging that at least one of the grounds listed in F.S. 38.806 has been met and that granting the…
Military Divorces in Florida: Are You Entitled to Any of Your Military Spouse’s Retirement?
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA) allows Florida courts to distribute military retired pay to a spouse or former spouse and provides a method of enforcing these orders through the Department of Defense. The marriage does not need to have lasted 10 years for the spouse to acquire…
Asset Protection In Divorce: Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements and Irrevocable Trusts
Couples in Jacksonville and the Duval County area may need asset protection options in the event of divorce to eliminate costly litigation. A prenuptial or postnuptial agreement or even irrevocable trusts are great options. However, it is important that an experienced Family Law attorney constructs and reviews these documents. A…
Divorce: Can’t Find Spouse
Divorcing a husband you can’t find or a wife you can’t find can be challenging. It is a maze that requires you to know where to start before you can get through it. As a Jacksonville divorce lawyer, I sometimes have people that come to our firm wanting a divorce,…
Attorney Fees, Divorces
As a Jacksonville divorce attorney, I understand that attorney fees in divorce cases is an issue that comes up in every case. Whether each person will pay his or her own attorney fees, or whether the other side will be forced to contribute must be decided in every case. This…
Child Support Contempt
Child Support Contempt is a common issue with Jacksonville Family law and divorce cases. When it comes to child support, often child support contempt motions are part of the norm. As a Jacksonville child support attorney and family attorney, I have found that frustrations regarding child support are present on both…