Requesting paternity testing in a Florida child support case

Requesting paternity testing in a Florida child support case

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Paternity

When child support proceeding is filed through the Department of Revenue. and a father wants to challenge paternity, can he respond to the petition by requesting DNA testing? If paternity has already been acknowledged by the father, he is not likely to be successful in challenging paternity in this manner. This was an issue in the case DOR v. Gardner, 5D2025-0244 (Fla. 5th DCA July 3, 2025).

Disestablishing paternity in Florida after a vasectomy

Disestablishing paternity in Florida after a vasectomy

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Paternity

In Florida, to disestablish paternity, one requirement is that a male present newly discovered evidence relating to the paternity of a child. If a male had a vasectomy before the child was conceived and was convinced by the mother of the child that vasectomies do not guarantee sterility - does this mean he cannot argue there was “newly discovered evidence” related to the paternity of the child if it is later determined through testing that the male is not the biological father of the child? This was an issue in the case Cuevas v. Cuevas, 5D2024-2832 (Fla. 5th DCA July 3, 2025).

Florida divorce: What to do with escrow refund check after sale of marital home

Florida divorce: What to do with escrow refund check after sale of marital home

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

When parties agree to split the net proceeds from the sale of the marital home in a Florida divorce, what is defined as the net proceeds? Many times, the marital settlement agreement will define what the net proceeds are. Even still, many do not include information concerning escrow refund amounts disbursed months after the sale is complete. This was an issue in the case Flaim v. Flaim, 4D2024-2314 (Fla. 4th DCA July 9, 2025).

Florida family law: review of a general magistrate's recommended order

Florida family law: review of a general magistrate's recommended order

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

A general magistrate’s recommended order in a Florida family law case can be reviewed by the judge presiding over the case if a party timely files a motion to vacate the recommended order. What standard does the judge use to determine if the recommended order should be vacated? This was an issue in the case Rodriguez v. Gonzalez, 3D25-0551 (Fla. 3d DCA July 9, 2025).

Life insurance to support Florida alimony - Special Circumstances

Life insurance to support Florida alimony - Special Circumstances

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

What are special circumstances that support requiring a spouse to obtain life insurance to secure an alimony obligation? In order for a court to require life insurance in this instance, there must be findings as to availability and cost of insurance, ability to pay, and special circumstances that warrant coverage. This was one issue in the case Zagari v. Zagari, 1D2023-1843 (Fla. 1st DCA July 9, 2025).

Florida parenting plan: granting sole parental responsibility in absentia

Florida parenting plan: granting sole parental responsibility in absentia

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

Can sole parental responsibility be awarded to one parent if the other parent does not appear for trial in a Florida child custody case? The answer depends on what was contained in the petition, and whether evidence was presented at the trial to support this award. This was one issue in the case Keck v. Fortier, 5D2024-3056 (Fla. 5th DCA June 27, 2025).

Interpretation of a Florida marital settlement agreement

Interpretation of a Florida marital settlement agreement

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Support

Sometimes, the wording of a Florida marital settlement agreement can be ambiguous or open to different interpretations. When this happens, the court may be tasked with deciding what the parties meant by specific phrases in the agreement. This was an issue in the case Stamler v. Stamler, 2D2023-2339 (Fla. 2d DCA April 11, 2025).

Florida paternity: Biological connection alone is not the deciding factor

Florida paternity: Biological connection alone is not the deciding factor

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Paternity

A DNA test can prove that a man is not the biological father of a child, but this will not necessarily cancel his status as the legal father of the child. Biological connection alone is not the determining factor of whether a man is declared the legal father of a child in Florida. This was an issue in the case Bauer v. Carlson, et. al., 5D2024-0447 (Fla. 5th DCA April 4, 2025).

Permanent alimony award reversed since appeal was pending after July 1, 2023

Permanent alimony award reversed since appeal was pending after July 1, 2023

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Alimony

In the case Stockdale v. Stockdale, 1D2024-1371 (Fla. 1st DCA April 9, 2025), a question arose as to whether a case was considered “pending” under the reformed alimony statute since it was still being appealed after the July 1, 2023 changes to the alimony statutes took effect in Florida. The answer to the question could mean a reversal of an award of permanent alimony, since that was abolished by the statute changes.

How alimony payments affect Florida child support guidelines calculations

How alimony payments affect Florida child support guidelines calculations

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

When one spouse is ordered to pay alimony to the other spouse in a Florida divorce case, is this payment considered in calculating child support? Usually, the monthly payment made by the paying spouse is deducted from that spouse’s income and added to the other spouse’s income in calculating child support. This was an issue in the case Eberhart v. Eberhart, 5D2024-1384 (Fla. 5th DCA March 28, 2025).

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in Florida

Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in Florida

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Child Custody

What is the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) in a Florida child custody case? This is a set of rules contained in Chapter 61 of the Florida Statutes which provides the framework for a Florida court exercising jurisdiction over a child custody matter. Other states that have also adopted the UCCJEA agree to follow the same rules in enforcing child custody disputes that involve multiple states. These rules were an issue in the case Lindstrom v. Lindstrom, 3D23-2035 (Fla. 3d DCA April 2, 2025).

Pro se or self-represented party can be banned from filing in a Florida family law case

Pro se or self-represented party can be banned from filing in a Florida family law case

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

Is the right to proceed pro se, or self-represented in a Florida family law case absolute? Florida case law indicates it is not because pro se litigants who excessively or vexatiously litigate can be sanctioned and/or prohibited from filing anything further without a lawyer. This was an issue in the case Abboud v. Abboud, 5D2024-0799 (Fla. 5th DCA March 21, 2025).

Credits for mortgage payments in a Florida divorce

Credits for mortgage payments in a Florida divorce

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

Are parties entitled to credits for mortgage payments on a marital home during separation? Florida Statutes do provide a way to claim credits in certain circumstances. This was an issue in the case Frazier v. Dodd, 5D2022-2478 (Fla. 5th DCA March 21, 2025).

Permanent alimony abolished in Florida

Permanent alimony abolished in Florida

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Divorce

A change in the alimony statutes in Florida in 2023 eliminated permanent alimony. For that reason, cases which were appealed before the change but were still pending after, had permanent alimony reversed in the appeal. This was an issue in the case Edman v. Edman, 4D2024-0077 (Fla. 4th DCA March 26, 2025).

Florida alimony: Temporary relief

Florida alimony: Temporary relief

Posted by Nydia Streets of Streets Law in Florida Alimony

Florida family law courts have broad discretion in fashioning temporary relief remedies. However, that power is not unlimited. This was an issue in the case Strolla v. Strolla, 4D2024-2294 (Fla. 4th DCA March 19, 2025).