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 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.