Divorce

How Much Can the Court Make You Pay in Alimony in an Orlando, Florida Area Divorce Case?

The amount the court can make you pay in alimony in an Orlando, Florida area dissolution of marriage case depends on your spouse’s need for alimony and your ability to pay alimony. The trial court cannot award an amount of alimony that exceeds or nea...

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Family Law

Is It OK to Track Your Spouse in the Orlando, Florida Area?   

There was an interesting article on whether it is okay to track your spouse in the Wall Street Journal by Jon Krause Family and Technology titled “Is It OK to Track Your Spouse’s Location” by Julie Jargon.  In the article, Julie Jargon explains how s...

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Probate

How is Your Account Titled in the Orlando, Florida Area?

How your account is titled in your Orlando, Florida case can have significant ramifications on how it will be disposed of and disbursed at your death. Is the bank account an account of convenience? Or is the account a multiparty account with right of...

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Family Law

Can You Modify or Dissolve an Injunction?

Pursuant to 741.40(6)(c), Florida Statute (2022), the terms of the injunction shall remain in effect until modified or dissolved.  Modifying or Dissolving an Injunction Either party may move at any time to modify or dissolve the injunction. Because p...

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Divorce

Update on Prejudgment Contempt Orders

This blog deals with appeals. It deals with non-final orders. It deals with Contempt in Dissolution of Marriage, it discusses how Prejudgment contempt orders are appealable non-final orders only if the ordered sanction falls within subsections of Rul...

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Family Law

When Can a Prenuptial Be Useful?

You are contemplating marriage. However, you want to make sure all the assets that you have worked very hard for during your lifetime are protected. You want to make sure the inheritance for your children from a first marriage are preserved. A prenup...

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