Monthly Archives: January 2026
Court Addresses Modification Of Timesharing In Florida Divorce Case
The courts can hold drug and alcohol abuse against a parent during a Florida divorce case. In many situations, the parent cleans up their act, goes to rehab, and manages to remain sober. In these cases, the parent can revisit the timesharing agreement. That’s what happened in the case of Harrell v. Friend (f/k/a… Read More »
Florida Court Addresses Challenges To Child Support Orders
You can’t just decide to stop paying child support or pay as much as you please. First, you must petition the court for a change in child support. During your hearing, you must be able to prove two things. First, you must prove that a substantial change in circumstances has occurred to warrant making… Read More »
Court Reviews Grounds For Amended Final Judgments
When you begin the divorce process, there are several matters that need to be addressed. Most folks can address these matters in mediation, but sometimes, mediation breaks down and the couple must take their disagreement before a judge. You can address some matters in mediation, while leaving other matters to the judge. In the… Read More »