Monthly Archives: April 2026
Florida Court Addresses Contested Custody Case
Contested child custody disputes often arise when one parent seeks to modify an existing parenting agreement after a change in circumstances. Florida law imposes a high burden on the parent seeking modification, reflecting the courts’ preference for stability in a child’s life. In this article, the Orlando child custody attorneys at Greater Orlando Family… Read More »
Retroactive Child Support In Florida Family Law Cases
A child support dispute in Florida is not always just about the numbers. Procedurally, the process, notice, and what was properly raised in the trial court may be as important as the calculations. A decision out of Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal demonstrates that the failure to properly plead child support issues may… Read More »
Florida Court Addresses Contested Paternity Case
Contested paternity cases are often complicated when there is a child who already has a legal father. Florida courts must weigh the biological reality against the legal and emotional stability that already exists in the parent-child relationship. In this article, the Orlando divorce lawyers at Greater Orlando Family Law will discuss a real case… Read More »
Florida Court Addresses Contested Prenuptial Agreement
Prenuptial agreements can be used in the State of Florida to establish the rights of the couple in the event of a divorce. These agreements can be enforced in Florida, but they can also be set aside if there is a lack of disclosure in the agreement. In this article, we’ll discuss a real… Read More »

