Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Love and Marriage
According to an article in Time Magazine authored by Kate Rockwood, there are 9 signs your marriage will last. With the common belief that the divorce rate continues to rise, reviewing these signs may be a good way to check the health of your relationship.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
Parenting plans entered in Florida child custody cases usually include a relocation provision which states a parent cannot relocate with a child without the written permission of the other parent or a court order. Absent an agreement to the contrary, this is the standard imposed by Florida law, and the case Horn v. Horn, 225 So.3d 292 (Fla. 1st DCA 2017) is an example of an appellate court upholding this standard.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Prenuptial Agreements
How important are prevailing party clauses in a Florida prenuptial agreements? As the case Larkin v. Larkin, 207 So.3d 1026 (Fla. 5th DCA 2017) shows, they can mean the difference between paying fees for an unsuccessful challenge to an agreement and having the other party pay those fees.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Procedure
On a basic level, getting the court to order the relief you want starts with filing in the correct court. If you file your case in the wrong court, you may face frustrating delays and wasted filing fees. The case Nunez-Miller v. MIller, 209 So.3d 619 illustrates this point.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Procedure
What happens if there is a trial in your Miami family law case, and then before the court enters the final judgment setting child support, you lose your job? This happened to one woman in Florida which led to her appealing the trial court's decision to deny her motion to receive new evidence.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Domestic Violence
An injunction or restraining order is one tool the law provides to those seeking protection from domestic violence. Stalking is one act of violence that can be the basis for seeking protection. As one appellate case illustrates, the standard for obtaining an injunction against stalking is clear under Florida law.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Procedure
Knowing family law also means knowing the procedural rules the court has to follow in family law cases. On a basic level, the law requires that all parties be given notice of the proceedings and the right to be heard. In examining the appellate case Pinnock v. Whyte, 209 So.3d 71 (Fla. 3d DCA 2016) we understand where a Miami family court went wrong in failing to give a party the right to be heard.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Alimony
What happens when a court awards the marital home as lump sum alimony and the husband appeals? We find out in the case Gardiner v. Gardiner, 207 So.3d 987 (Fla. 2d DCA 2016).
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law
Today is a day of celebration in the math world for the number Pi, and what a great excuse to take advantage of some deals being offered on food in honor of this day!
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is an important set of laws adopted by most states which seeks to avoid conflicting orders from different state courts in child custody cases and promotes cooperation between state courts. The appellate case Haugabook v. Jeffcoat-Hultberg, 219 So.3d 65 (Fla. 2016) illustrates the importance of the UCCJEA.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Divorce
In this edition of Real Florida Divorce Cases, we examine the appellate case Raton v. Wallace, 207 So.3d 978 (Fla. 5th DCA 2016). From this case, we learn about attorney’s fee awards and the standard for contempt proceedings.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
When a parent seeks to relocate with a child more than 50 miles from his or her current residence and the other parent does not agree, the court must make the difficult decision of determining whether the relocation is in the best interest of the child. Such was the situation in the Miami Family Law case Naime v. Corzo , 208 So.3d 296 (Fla. 3d DCA 2016).
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Adoption
Adoption is a wonderful option for families looking to expand. There are generally two types of Florida adoptions: those involving relatives and those involving non-relatives wanting to adopt a child. The process for each differs in significant ways.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
When it comes to filing your child custody case, you will want to be sure the court in which you plan to file has jurisdiction to consider your case. Jurisdiction means the power or authority the court has to make rulings in your case.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
Parental kidnapping is an unfortunate reality when it comes to Florida child custody cases. In these cases, it can be difficult to retrieve a kidnapped child, especially if the child has been abducted to another country. But there are safeguards a parent can request in a custody order to deter kidnapping.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
When a Florida child custody case is contested, the court may decide to rely on a guardian ad litem to get to the bottom of the he-said, she-said that is usually prevalent when parties disagree about the facts. A guardian ad litem is a party who investigates and makes recommendations to the court concerning the best interest of the children involved.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Support
As ex partners move on after the break up of a relationship, moving on may include having more children after a child support obligation has already been established by court order. Many wonder how a child support obligation will be affected by the subsequent-born children.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Support
While Florida child support calculations are, in a way, "no nonsense" since they are based on a mathematical formula, there is still room for variation based on the particular financial circumstances of each party. Knowing how to ask the court for a deviation from the child support guidelines is the first step.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Support
The calculation of Florida child support involves examination of the incomes of both parents and the deductions allowable to each in arriving at their respective net incomes. What types of income are considered in calculating child support, along with deductions available to each parent, is a comprehensive list.
Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Child Custody
Kids may take just as much of an emotional hit as the parents when it comes to divorce. The adjustment for the children in transitioning from one household to two and seeing their parents break up can be difficult. This is one of the reasons why the Florida family courts require parents to take a course aimed at successful co-parenting in the midst of separation.