Drew v Drew
Feb 09, 2010OUTCOME: Won on appeal
Regular and continuous bonuses should be included in a Former Spouse's Income for purposes of calculating child support and alimony awards
Fort Myers, FL
Family Lawyer at Fort Myers, FL
Practice Areas: Family, Appeals
OUTCOME: Won on appeal
Regular and continuous bonuses should be included in a Former Spouse's Income for purposes of calculating child support and alimony awards
OUTCOME: Won on Appeal
Co-authored Amicus Brief of the Family Law Section of the Florida Bar in this landmark case that overturned the ban on Gay adoptions in Florida
OUTCOME: PCA Affirmed
The question was whether the trial court's Parenting Order was an abuse of discretion and conducted so as to deprive the Mother of Due Process
OUTCOME: Won on appeal
Appellate Court reversed the order finding the former husband in willful contempt for failure to pay court-ordered fees and costs because the findings in the order were materially different from the co ... urt's oral pronouncement at the final hearing, and was reversed.
OUTCOME: Won on appeal
A 3rd party claiming to be a biological child's father cannot bring suit to establish paternity when the Mother of the child born out of wedlock has thereafter married the child's reputed Father
OUTCOME: Won on appeal
The child support support which the child support guidelines mandate well may exceed the child's actual needs when the combined monthly available income is high. The Appellate Court concluded that th ... e trial court abused its discretion when it reduced the guidelines amount of $1229 to only $398.
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