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I have non-modifiable alimony which my x quit paying. If he claims reduced income, will he have
to produce a Fin. Aff.?
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Answered on May 10, 2013
If it is truly non-modfiable then it will not matter all that much if his income has changed, as it relates to being able to modify alimony, but it...
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There is a temporary order that is not being followed. Can I call the police and show them the order and have them enforce it?
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Answered on October 08, 2012
Generally the police don't, and should not, get involved in civil matters such as these. Calling the contempt up for hearing is your best course of...
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Can I submit a motion of default if a answer to a petition of divorce was filed after the 20 days given by the court system
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Answered on October 08, 2012
After anything has been filed a default is usually futile as the Courts do wish to decide cases on their merits. This is even more so when/if...
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Will he have to do the whole 60 days
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Answered on October 08, 2012
It may depend whether this was civil contempt or criminal, which is less often used in family law. Criminal contempt results in a sentence, like...
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What would be good visitation and legal rights for my childs father?
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Answered on October 08, 2012
This is a very difficult question to answer since each case, and the facts are different, but it is important in these situations that you consult...
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Would this be worth the cost to try to change a mediation agreement that has $0 child support and switches tax claims each year?
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Answered on October 08, 2012
There seems to be enough there to constitute a substantial change in circumstance, it is worth consulting with an attorney and hashing out all of...
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THE CORRETC WAY TO "SERVE" A PERSON
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Answered on October 08, 2012
Service is a tricky area of the law, and you want to be cautious of deadlines. Definitely need to consult an attorney on this matter.
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If money was not an issue and someone needed a 99% assurance that they would win a Florida Family Law case, who would you
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Answered on October 08, 2012
Not only would it be inappropriate, but arguably unethical for an attorney to guarantee you anything in Family law or otherwise. Each individual...
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