Florida child custody: When automatic future modification of parenting plan is allowed

Florida child custody: When automatic future modification of parenting plan is allowed

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Generally, a Florida parenting plan cannot have provisions which provide for automatic modification of a parenting plan in the future. This is because the court cannot assess the future best interest of the child. However, the recent case N.B. v. R.V. 2D22-195 (Fla. 2d DCA January 18, 2023) discusses an exception to this rule.

Pleading affirmative defenses in a Florida child support case

Pleading affirmative defenses in a Florida child support case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

What defenses are available to a petition to modify child support? Certain defenses must be made in writing, which are called affirmative defenses. Failure to assert affirmative defenses in writing usually means they are waived. This was an issue in the case R.B. v. B.T., 2D21-747 (Fla. 2d DCA January 13, 2023).

South Florida Weekend Family Fun Guide

South Florida Weekend Family Fun Guide

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in South Florida Family Events

In addition to your Superbowl watch party, there is fun to be had with our South Florida Family Fun Guide this weekend!

Florida child custody: Notice for a social investigation

Florida child custody: Notice for a social investigation

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

What is a social investigation in a Florida child custody case? According to the Florida Statutes, “In any action where the parenting plan is at issue because the parents are unable to agree, the court may order a social investigation and study concerning all pertinent details relating to the child and each parent when such an investigation has not been done and the study therefrom provided to the court by the parties or when the court determines that the investigation and study that have been done are insufficient. [. . .] A social investigation and study, when ordered by the court, shall be conducted by qualified staff of the court; a child-placing agency licensed pursuant to s. 409.175; a psychologist licensed pursuant to chapter 490; or a clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or mental health counselor licensed pursuant to chapter 491.” See Fla. Stat. Chp. 61.20.

Florida child support modification despite parents' agreement for minimum support

Florida child support modification despite parents' agreement for minimum support

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Can child support be non-modifiable in Florida? For example, if the parents agree child support cannot be less than a certain amount, but one parent loses a job or another parent begins earning significant income, can the child support amount be changed despite the parents’ agreement to keep it at a certain amount? This was an issue in the case Funderburk v. Funderburk, 2D21-2421 (Fla. 2d DCA January 6, 2023).

Florida child custody: I am allowed to move without the other parent's permission?

Florida child custody: I am allowed to move without the other parent's permission?

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Can I move with my children to a different county or state? This is a frequently asked question when parents separate in Florida. The answer depends on whether the parents are married, and whether court proceedings for custody or in progress or have already taken place. Relocation of children is governed by Florida Statute 61.13001.

Calculating the marital portion of a retirement account in a Florida divorce

Calculating the marital portion of a retirement account in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

How is a retirement account divided in a Florida divorce? Usually, the marital portion is divided, and this consists of the value of the account on the date of filing for divorce minus the value of the account as of the date of marriage. The value of the account as of the date of marriage is considered the separate, non-marital property of the spouse who owns the account. How about interest on the non-marital portion of the account? This was an issue in the case Balazic v. Balazic, 5D21-1804 (Fla. 5th DCA December 22, 2022).

Florida child custody: Requirements of order for psychological evaluation

Florida child custody: Requirements of order for psychological evaluation

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Can the court require a parent to undergo a psychological evaluation in a Florida child custody case? Yes, if certain requirements are met. The parent’s mental condition must be in controversy and there must be good cause for the examination. A parent appealed the court’s order requiring him to undergo a psychological evaluation in the case Childs v. Cruz-Childs, 2D22-787 (Fla. 2d DCA December 28, 2022).

Alimony, equitable distribution and attorney's fees in a Florida divorce

Alimony, equitable distribution and attorney's fees in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Alimony

Calculating alimony in Florida is a process requiring consideration of multiple factors. The length of the marriage, the relative financial circumstances of the parties, and the ages and health of the parties are some of these factors. Alimony is governed by Fla. Stat. 61.08.

Florida divorce: Dividing a pension when the value is unknown

Florida divorce: Dividing a pension when the value is unknown

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

What can a Florida divorce court do if the value of an asset is unknown at the time equitable distribution is decided? With a pension, for example, the value of the account can be assigned or expressed as a percentage based on the years of marriage. This was an issue in the case Cupo v. Cupo, 4D22-64 (Fla. 4th DCA December 21, 2022).

Notice requirements in a Florida child custody modification case

Notice requirements in a Florida child custody modification case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

When filing a petition for modification of a Florida parenting plan, a parent has to be careful to include all desired relief in his or her petition. This is because the court cannot grant relief that is not requested in the petition, as doing so would violate the due process rights of the other parent. This was an issue in the case Picard v. Picard, 2D21-3500 (Fla. 2d DCA December 21, 2022).

Jurisdiction in a Florida domestic violence case

Jurisdiction in a Florida domestic violence case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Domestic Violence

Jurisdiction over a Florida domestic violence case depends on where the parties reside and where the domestic violence occurred. Alleged violence could have occurred in another state, but if the alleged victim or the alleged abuser reside in Florida, a Florida court may still have jurisdiction over a domestic violence injunction case.

Florida divorce: credits upon sale of marital home

Florida divorce: credits upon sale of marital home

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

When a house is sold in a Florida divorce case, is a party entitled to credits for payments made toward the house pending the sale? A party might be able to claim credits for expenses paid on the home if there is an agreement to that effect or the court determines the credits are equitable.

Modification of Florida alimony

Modification of Florida alimony

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Alimony

Modifying permanent alimony in Florida requires a showing of a substantial change in circumstances, among other proof. The party requesting modification has the high burden of showing that circumstances have changed beyond their control. This was an issue in the case Branham v. Branham, 5D22-320 (Fla. 5th DCA December 2, 2022).

Florida family law: Appealing entitlement to attorney's fees

Florida family law: Appealing entitlement to attorney's fees

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Family Law Procedure

Attorney’s fees awarded pursuant to Florida Statute 57.105 in a family law case are usually awarded due to frivolous litigation. This means the court determined a party pursued litigation that he or she knew was baseless, false, and/or not supported by the law. If a 57.105 motion is granted against that party, he or she can be ordered to pay the other party’s attorney’s fees and costs for having to defend against the litigation.

Florida child custody: Modification or contempt?

Florida child custody: Modification or contempt?

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida child custody

When a parent undermines the other parent’s attempts to meaningfully co-parent or make important decisions about a child’s welfare, a motion for contempt or enforcement may be appropriate. However, a petition for modification of a parenting plan may also be proper. This was an issue in the case Matheson v. Matheson, 2D21-1780 (Fla. 2d DCA December 7, 2022).