Mansour v. Mansour
Aug 14, 2013OUTCOME: Reversed and Remanded
FAMILY LAW - Child Support. Evidence did not support finding that ex-husband had present ability to pay $25,000 so as to purge himself of civil contempt.
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OUTCOME: Reversed and Remanded
FAMILY LAW - Child Support. Evidence did not support finding that ex-husband had present ability to pay $25,000 so as to purge himself of civil contempt.
OUTCOME: Reversed and remanded.
Family Law: The Former Wife challenged the order on attorney's fees entered after the final judgment of dissolution.
OUTCOME: Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.
FAMILY LAW - Equitable Distribution. Court erred in granting wife disparate percentage of assets based on husband having paid off mortgage on marital home.
OUTCOME: Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.
FAMILY LAW - Spousal Support. Award of permanent alimony in amount of $6,370 per month was inadequate.
OUTCOME: Reversed and remanded.
FAMILY LAW - Child Custody. Alabama, not Florida, was the “home state” of child such that Florida Circuit Court lacked subject matter jurisdiction.
OUTCOME: Reversed and remanded with instructions.
FAMILY LAW - Visitation. Trial court abused its discretion in modifying custody without finding of detriment to child under existing arrangement.