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If he is violating the court order you'll need to file a motion for contempt. In some cases you can ask the judge to hold him in criminal contempt...
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If he is violating the court order you'll need to file a motion for contempt. In some cases you can ask the judge to hold him in criminal contempt...
Yes, and given your circumstances I think it's important that you sign such an agreement. Technically it would be a "post-nuptial" agreement, as...
If both sides are in agreement you can stipulate to suspend discovery while you try to mediate the case. The downside to doing so is that if you...
The answer is a little complicated, and is mostly "yes, but." For example, yes, you can enter into an agreement that gives you the medical rights...
Generally the answer is no, unless you can show that the father is a risk to the child. Sorry.
A Florida court can adjudicate custody (establish a parenting plan) without either party filing for divorce (see section 61.10, Florida Statutes). ...
The answer depends on whether a conflict of interest is reasonably foreseeable. For example, if you have children and your wife intends to argue...
Everyone who says that you need to speak with a lawyer is right. I'll jump in, though, to note that generally (though not always), you would first...
There is no specific law regarding this issue. If you're worried about the state coming after you, you just need to make sure your daughter is...
Generally support arrearages are "vested," meaning once they exist they never go away. You might be able to get your payments lowered by the...