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Guided by decades of experience, our firm provides legal representation in various Florida family law matters, including Simple and Complex Divorces, Spousal Support, Alimony, Paternity, Child Custody, Child Support, Equitable Distribution of Property and other related matters.
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Is Permanent Alimony Really Permanent?
On June 24, 2022, Governor DeSantis vetoed the most recent alimony reform statute, SB 1796. That law would have eliminated permanent alimony as an option for judges in dissolution of marriage cases. Currently, judges may award permanent alimony, durational alimony,...
Do you really need to hire a forensic accountant in your divorce case?
Do you believe your spouse is hiding assets or sources of income? Do you or your spouse own a business? Have you put inheritance money into a bank account opened during the marriage? Do you or your spouse own a home you owned prior to the marriage? Has your spouse...
Appeals of Final Orders in Family Law Cases
A. Initiating the Appeal The most common type of appellate proceeding in family law cases is probably an appeal from a final judgment of dissolution of marriage, but there is the possibility of other final orders that are controlled by Florida Rule of Appellate...