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Can My Ex-Spouse Get Financial Information About My New Spouse?
In the recent July 2023 case of Gay v. Gay & Mann, the Fifth District Court of Appeal of Florida weighed in on a former husband’s attempt to get personal financial information from his former wife’s new spouse.
Are Attorney’s Fees Analyzed Differently in Paternity Cases?
On December 30, 2022, the First District Court of Appeal issued an interesting opinion in the case of Jessup v. Werner, which suggests that attorney’s fees may be analyzed differently in paternity cases than in divorce cases.
Exclusive, Continuing Jurisdiction Over Florida Custody Determinations
In the recent case of Sosa v. Pena, the Third District Court of Appeal addressed jurisdictional issues related to child custody determinations.
Surveillance on Partner by Drone Considered Stalking
The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently ruled, in the case of Rosaly v. Konecny, that the use of a drone is conduct that can contribute to substantial emotional distress.
Recent SCOTUS Opinion Involving United States Citizen Who Believed Return of Child to Italy Posed Grave Risk of Harm
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion authored by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in which the Court ruled that U.S. Courts can refuse to return children to their home countries where there is a risk of harm without considering all ameliorative measures that could potentially reduce that risk of harm.
Collaborative Divorce: A New Approach to Dissolving Marriages in Florida
Collaborative divorce is a relatively new approach and process to ending a marriage in Florida. It is a voluntary, non-adversarial alternative that involves a team approach, consisting of two collaborative attorneys, and, if desired, a neutral financial expert and a neutral mental health expert.