Monthly Archives: January 2026
Contested Prenuptial Agreements in Florida
Prenuptial agreements are made with the intention of offering clarity and predictability within the marriage. However, in cases involving contested prenuptial agreements, Florida courts do not automatically enforce the contract. In cases where one spouse questions the validity of the agreement, it becomes crucial for the Florida courts to review the entire process of… Read More »
Understanding Domestic Violence Injunctions in Florida
Under Florida’s statutes, a party is eligible to file a petition for an injunction of protection against domestic violence in the event they are harmed or facing a reasonable threat of imminent bodily harm. The consequences of an injunction are taken into consideration when deciding whether to award one. For this reason, a set… Read More »
Understanding Parental Relocation Disputes in Florida
Relocation cases involving children are among the toughest cases for family courts in the State of Florida. Parental relocation can impact the child’s time-sharing schedule, educational continuity, and their relationship with both parents. There are strict criteria that must be followed by the courts for relocation to be approved. In this article, we’ll discuss… Read More »
Imputed Income and Child Support in Florida
Child support litigation is often based on one issue in particular: How much income does the non-custodial parent have when calculating child support? If one parent is unemployed or underemployed, it can result in the imputation of income in lieu of their current income. That was the case in a Florida family law suit… Read More »



