Monthly Archives: March 2026
Attorney’s Fees in Florida Divorce Cases: Can I Be Forced to Pay My Spouse’s Legal Fees?
Attorney fees are often awarded in Florida family law cases to equalize the playing field between spouses. The court has broad discretion to grant an award of attorney fees to one party to pay the fees of the opposing party under Section 61.16 of the Florida family law code. However, this discretion is not… Read More »
Domestic Violence Injunctions in Florida: Key Lessons on Statutory Criteria
Domestic violence injunctions are of significant importance in Florida family law proceedings as they provide rapid relief to those who have been the subject of domestic violence or reasonably fear that they are about to be subjected to domestic violence. However, as domestic violence injunctions can have significant consequences, the court must adhere to… Read More »
Florida Prenuptial Agreements and Contract Enforcement: When Is a Prenup Not Enforceable?
Prenuptial agreements provide spouses with predictability and control over financial rights in the event of divorce, but they also create a number of complex issues regarding fairness, disclosure, and judicial enforcement. In this article, we’ll discuss a case in which the Florida Supreme Court decided an issue at the heart of contested prenuptial agreements:… Read More »
How Do Florida Courts Handle Child Relocation Petitions?
Child relocation disputes rank among the most contested issues in Florida family law. Whenever one parent wants to relocate the child more than 50 miles away from their principal residence, the Florida court is required to weigh the reasons why the relocating parent wants to move against the rights of the non-relocating parent to… Read More »



