Monthly Archives: June 2026
Can a Florida Court Order a Psychological Evaluation in a Custody Case?
In cases where the parents are unable to agree on custody and timesharing arrangements, the courts have to make a decision based on what will be in the best interests of the children. In some cases where the parents are extremely opposed, the judge may order a psychological evaluation of one or both parents,… Read More »
How Florida Courts Handle Hidden Business Income in Child Support Cases
Child support is determined based on a formula that considers the income levels of each parent and the amount of time spent with the child. However, this is not always easy, especially when one parent is suspected of hiding assets or income. This becomes especially true if they own a business. However, in such… Read More »
Trial Court Discretion in Contested Custody Battles
Child custody disputes are among the most emotionally charged cases in Florida family law. In cases where both parents cannot agree on where to place the children, it is up to the court to make a ruling based on what is in the child’s best interests. The process can become quite complicated, with both… Read More »
When Equal Isn’t Equitable: Uneven Distribution of Marital Assets in Florida Divorces
Florida is an equitable distribution state, which means that in the event of a divorce, the couple’s property is distributed on an equitable basis. While the law presumes that the distribution of assets should be equal in a divorce, the judge has the power to divide the marital estate unevenly under certain conditions. In… Read More »
When Parenting Plans Include Future Time-Sharing Changes
Disputes concerning custody and parenting plans commonly arise in the Florida courts. In most cases, the parents try to avoid future conflict by coming up with parenting plans that account for any potential changes in the child’s needs over time. This involves having a phased milestone-based plan on how to share time with the… Read More »
Relocation and Child Custody Disputes in Florida
The complexity involved in child custody cases can escalate further when one parent attempts to move out of state with a minor child. A move might have a considerable impact on the existing parenting plan and the connection between the child and the other parent. For this reason, Florida courts are extremely cautious when… Read More »
