Limiting a child's contact with nonparty family members in Florida divorceFlorida courts have said that a parent has a state constitutional right to privacy that includes the right to direct the care and control of their child, and that this includes "the right to...
Month: November 2019
“But I hardly even know these people!”
Protecting the financial privacy interests of nonparties to a Florida divorce, part 2Here we follow up on part 1 of this post in which we introduced the topic of third-party financial information in a divorce proceeding. As we said, it may be possible to have the...
“But I hardly even know these people!”
Protecting the financial privacy interests of nonparties to a Florida divorce, part 1In the course of a divorce, detailed financial information is often necessary to enable appropriate and fair decision-making regarding property division, alimony and child support....
“Foreign fluency fouls.”
The benefits of translating marital agreements for nonnative English speakers in FloridaPeople may sign marital agreements for a variety of reasons and Florida law allows premarital, postmarital and marital settlement agreements so long as they meet legal...
“I can tell the judge HATES me.”
Exploring the legal requirements for the disqualification of Florida trial judges.It can be disconcerting for a spouse in a divorce trial to get the impression that the judge dislikes them. Even worse, the judge could express outright disdain or anger at the spouse....