What Will Happen to the Marital Residence in an Orlando, Florida Area Divorce Case?
What happens to the Marital Residence in an Orlando area Dissolution of Marriage case depends on several factors. Some of the factors you should analyze and evaluate in making a decision and determination as to what you want to request and plead rega...
Read MoreNEW SECOND DCA OF FLORIDA CASE ON INJUNCTION STALKING CYBERSTALKING.
In Washington v Brown, 45 Fl. L. Weekly D1627 (2nd DCA July 8, 2020), the court ruled: Injunction based on series of texts and social media messages and posts from respondent to petitioner and others was not supported by competent, substantial eviden...
Read MoreMore Tips on ZOOM or MICROSOFT TEAMS Court Appearances in the Orlando, Florida Area
Most businesses are conducting meetings by ZOOM. The Florida Court System is conducting all nonessential hearing and trials by ZOOM or MICROSOFT TEAMS. This is for the health and safety of the judge, courthouse personnel, the attorneys, and the parti...
Read MoreNew Florida Second District Court of Appeals Case with Good Analysis of Durational Alimony versus Permanent Alimony
In Giles v Giles, 45 Florida Law Weekly D1658 (2nd DCA July 10, 2020), the District Court of Appeals ruled that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in failing to award permanent alimony where duration of a marriage of sixteen years and eleve...
Read MoreNew Florida Fifth District Court of Appeals Case Regarding Child Support for a Child with a Physical Disability after The Child Turns Eighteen Years of Age in the Orlando, Florida Area
In the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeals case of Skelly v Skelly, 45 Florida Law Weekly D1650 (5th DCA July 10, 2020), the Court held that former wife had standing to bring a supplemental petition for modification of child support for the parti...
Read MoreThe Way You Write an Email Can Make A Difference
How you write an email in an Orlando, Florida Marital and Family Law case can make a difference. An article in the Sunday, July 12, 2020, Orlando Sentinel, “Sign off with gratitude” by Jessica Stillman recommends that if you close emails ...
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