Permanent alimony
Your recourse is to enforce the original order. You indicated that it was never amended, so it is still valid. Your ex made a mistake by not...
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Your recourse is to enforce the original order. You indicated that it was never amended, so it is still valid. Your ex made a mistake by not...
You will need to prove he has hidden assets and income. You can’t just go on assumptions. The court needs proof, so bring in his employer, subpoena...
Not too late. You can attempt to get financial support outside of divorce (Florida Statutes s. 61.09).
“Your man” is living dangerously. He will be liable in the divorce for ANY marital assets, even those which he has titled in another’s (yours)...
The right to sue for child support ends when the child is 18, as there is no jurisdiction beyond that. In fact, if YOUR right for child support was...
Unless you parenting plan gives you the right to say “no” (unlikely), then you will have to agree to the timesharing. You can attempt to discuss it...
I completely agree with Mr. Couture. You should file something in order that you are not accused of withholding timesharing. Try to discuss it with...
Do you seriously not want your child to be clothed when he is with his father? Maybe you have other serious issues to deal with. Sad for the child.
The arrears accumulated, and since they were never enforced (?) they still exist. Have them reduced to judgment immediately. A judgment is...
That would be up to the judge to try to squeeze you in. Contact the judicial assistant. Remember, the other side would need to get notice, too....