Florida stalking injunction for neighbors

Florida stalking injunction for neighbors

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Domestic Violence

Can a Florida stalking injunction be used to stop discourteous neighbors from taking action which disturbs other neighbors? Unless the action fits the statutory definition of stalking, a domestic violence injunction petition is not the way to address these matters. This was an issue in the case Brennan v. Syfrett, 1D22-1286 (Fla. 1st DCA August 2, 2023).

Florida divorce: determining pre-judgment interest on an equalizing payment

Florida divorce: determining pre-judgment interest on an equalizing payment

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

When a former spouse fails to pay an equalizing payment ordered or agreed-upon as part of equitable distribution, interest may be added to the principal amount owed. Does this interest accrue from the date of the judgment or the date the payment is due? What is the percentage rate of the interest to be paid? These were issues in the case Robertson v. Robertson, 4D22-1769 (Fla. 4th DCA August 2, 2023).

Trial by consent in a Florida family law case

Trial by consent in a Florida family law case

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

What does it mean when an issue is “tried by consent” in a Florida family law case? This means that although an issue was not brought up in a motion or pleading, the parties agreed for it to be determined at a hearing because they did not object when the issue was discussed at the hearing. Trial by consent was one matter covered in the case Nasef v. Eddy, 4D22-3046 (Fla. 4th DCA July 26, 2023).

Florida alimony award based on net incomes

Florida alimony award based on net incomes

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Alimony

Permanent alimony no longer exists in Florida, but the primary consideration of need and ability to pay remain the same. The spouse who is asking for alimony to be paid must show a need for it, and there must be a finding that the other spouse has the ability to pay alimony. This was an issue in the case Crouse v. Crouse, 4D22-2070 (Fla. 4th DCA July 26, 2023).

Delayed income withholding order in a Florida child support case

Delayed income withholding order in a Florida child support case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

What is a delayed income withholding order in Florida? Parties can agree that child support may be paid directly from one parent to the other, rather than payments being processed through the state’s Central Depository. They can also agree that a delayed income withholding order is entered that specifies if a parent is ever late on making payment, the income withholding order will go into effect so that direct payments are cancelled and the Central Depository monitors payments. This was an issue in the case M.D. v. T.T., 2D22-2335 (Fla. 2d DCA July 21, 2023).

Deviation from the Florida child support guidelines

Deviation from the Florida child support guidelines

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

When is it appropriate to deviate from the Florida child support guidelines? According to the Florida Statutes, a court can award a higher or lower amount of child support than indicated by the Florida child support guidelines, but if the amount exceeds a five percent difference, there must be written findings of why the guideline amount would be inappropriate or unjust under the circumstances. This was an issue in the case T.T.L. v. F.A.L., 2D22-1750 (Fla. 2d DCA July 26, 2023).

Florida child custody: Alcoholics Anonymous requirement must be linked to the best interest of the child

Florida child custody: Alcoholics Anonymous requirement must be linked to the best interest of the child

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

A parent who is shown to have anger and substance abuse issues may be limited to supervised visits with a child. Can a court order that parent to attend counseling, to refrain from consuming alcohol and/or to join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)? This was an issue in the case Tucker v. Tucker, 5D23-208 (Fla. 5th DCA July 7, 2023).

Happy Labor Day!

Happy Labor Day!

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Holidays

“There is more to life than making a living. Do not work more than you live.” -Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Findings for an award of attorney's fees in a Florida divorce

Findings for an award of attorney's fees in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

What factors does a court consider in awarding attorney’s fees in a Florida divorce? If the request for fees is based on financial disparity between the parties, the main factors are need and ability to pay. If the request is based on alleged wrongdoing by one party, there must be findings, for example, of unnecessary litigation. This was an issue in the case Ernfridsson v. Ward, 5D22-751 (Fla. 5th DCA July 7, 2023).

Unclean hands and in pari delicto for Florida child support

Unclean hands and in pari delicto for Florida child support

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

A party who hides income or assets to avoid paying support or splitting assets in a Florida divorce may find themselves on the losing end of assets later. For example, someone who purchases property in the name of a third party to avoid legal obligations runs the risk that the property will ultimately belong to the third party despite proof of payment. This was an issue in the case Perry v. Turner, 2D22-119 (Fla. 2d DCA June 30, 2023).

Dissolving a trust in a Florida divorce

Dissolving a trust in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

Can a Florida divorce order a trust to be dissolved in order to effectuate equitable distribution? Sometimes, spouses place assets in trust for estate planning purposes. But if a divorce happens, the assets in the trust may be marital assets subject to a claim from both spouses. This was an issue in the case Hyatt v. Zimmerman, 4D22-896 (Fla. 4th DCA July 19, 2023).

Entitlement to hearing in Florida domestic violence case

Entitlement to hearing in Florida domestic violence case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Domestic Violence

Can a domestic violence injunction be denied on the basis that a criminal case is pending and therefore the criminal court is in a better position to address the issues raised in the petition? The Florida Statutes mandate that a hearing must be held when a properly filed domestic violence petition is pending. This was an issue in the case Doe v. Days, 1D22-3652 (Fla. 1st DCA July 19, 2023).

Trying Florida child custody matters by consent

Trying Florida child custody matters by consent

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Relocation and modification of a Florida parenting plan are two distinct requests for relief. When relocation is sought, it is important that the issue of modification also be properly presented to the court. This was an issue in the case Ayala v. Vega, 4D22-1779 (Fla. 4th DCA July 12, 2023).

Florida child support guidelines

Florida child support guidelines

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Child support guidelines are an important part of a Florida paternity, child custody or support case. They provide the basis for the court to make its support determination, including the net incomes of the parents, any expenses related to health insurance and daycare, and more. The inclusion of correct guidelines was an issue in the case Harvey v. Hill, 1D22-2290 (Fla. 1st DCA July 5, 2023).

Authority for temporary parenting plan not found in Florida Statutes

Authority for temporary parenting plan not found in Florida Statutes

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Florida law has changed as it relates to paternity beginning July 1, 2023. Now, unwed fathers have greater standing when it comes to asserting parental rights. Before, the mother of a child born out of wedlock was considered the natural guardian of the child and therefore entitled to full custody and control of the child until a court order was entered otherwise. Recent legislation changed this. The case Miller v. Gordon, 1D22-888 (Fla. 1st DCA July 5, 2023) was decided based on now inapplicable law, but it still makes an important distinction when it comes to determining a temporary parenting plan.

Standards for temporary relief in a Florida divorce

Standards for temporary relief in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

What type of temporary relief can a court award in a pending Florida divorce case? Some examples include alimony, child support and even early equitable distribution. A judge has broad discretionary authority when it comes to temporary relief, but this is not without limits. This was an issue in the case Williams v. Williams, 1D21-2454 (Fla. 1st DCA July 5, 2023).

Determining active appreciation in a Florida divorce

Determining active appreciation in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

What is active appreciation, and how does it affect equitable distribution in a Florida divorce case? Active appreciation is an increase in value of an asset due to the efforts of a spouse. An example of this would be a stock account - while the stock account may be non-marital, if a spouse actively trades on the account or makes more than ministerial effort to increase the value of the account, the increase in value of the account might be considered active appreciation which is subject to distribution between divorcing spouses. This was an issue in the case Naranjo v. Ochoa, 4D21-3084 (Fla. 4th DCA July 5, 2023).