Monthly Archives: April 2024
What Does A Guardian Ad Litem Do In A Florida Custody Case?
When two parents are in high conflict over child custody, a Florida court may see fit to appoint a guardian ad litem to help investigate the dispute and ensure the child’s best interests. In other cases, a parent may request a guardian ad litem be assigned to their case. When both parents agree, the… Read More »
What Can I Place In A Prenuptial Agreement In Florida?
While many believe that prenuptial agreements are only for the rich, they are becoming much more popular in modern marriages. Think of it this way. You already have a prenuptial agreement in place when you get married. It’s Florida’s rules for family law, asset distribution, alimony, and other provisions of divorce. A prenuptial agreement… Read More »
Proving Your Former Spouse Is In A “Supportive Relationship” To Stop Making Alimony Payments
Florida has recently passed legislation making it easier for a spouse who is paying alimony to prove that they no longer should be making alimony payments. A former spouse may petition the court to stop alimony payments if they can prove that their ex-spouse has entered into a “supportive relationship” with another individual. The… Read More »