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Florida Alimony Reform | Tampa Divorce Attorney Blog
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Tampa Divorce Attorney Blog. Client Focused Advocacy to Protect Your Legal Rights. In 2013, the Florida Legislature passed significant alimony reform laws. To the shock of many, including those for and against alimony reform, Governor Rick Scott vetoed the legislation. A letter from Governor Scott made clear that he believed the alimony reform legislation was anti-family, especially certain provisions that would allow courts to modify prior alimony awards. There is no guarantee that the same framework wi...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: July 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011. Prenuptial Agreements and Estate Planning Considerations: ‘Till Death Do Us Part. Nearly 80,000 Florida residents file for divorce. Each year. And, Florida has the nation’s highest percentage of residents over the age of 65. Many people enter into a second marriage with significant assets and adult children. Accordingly, it is often important to consult an experienced Florida family law attorney. For a prenuptial agreement. Fla Stat. § 61.079(4)(a). Fla Stat. § 732.702. Surviving s...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: May 2013
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Debtor's Prison: Is an Award of Florida Family Law Attorneys' Fees Enforceable by Contempt? There is much confusion among parties in Florida family law cases - and certain practicing attorneys - regarding which obligations are enforceable by the court's contempt powers. One of the more common questions that arises is whether a client "has to pay" an award of attorneys' fees ordered by the court. Generally speaking, no one wants to pay "the enemy.". 561 So. 2d at 570. This duty incl...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: Waste and Dissipation Claims: Is There a Statute of Limitations?
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Waste and Dissipation Claims: Is There a Statute of Limitations? In a divorce proceeding, clients often ask how far back the Court will look when assessing whether a party engaged in waste or dissipation of marital assets. Equitable distribution of marital assets is governed by section 61.075, Florida Statutes. 973 So. 2d 580, 585 (Fla. 2d DCA 2008). Citing Romano v. Romano. 632 So. 2d 207, 210 (Fla. 4th DCA 1994). Too often, a divorce attorney will advise clients that you can only...
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Tampa Divorce Attorney Blog. Client Focused Advocacy to Protect Your Legal Rights. Learn More About Divorce, Family Law, and Your Legal Rights. At Davis Mockler Law, P.A., we will take the time to understand your unique and individual needs as we develop a strategy that is tailored to your situation. Call (813) 331-5699 to speak with an experienced Tampa divorce attorney. Or contact us by email. Comprehensive Advocacy Focused on Your Rights and Interests. Child Custody, Parenting Time, and Parental Rights.
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: March 2014
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Equitable Distribution: The Marital Interest in a Non-Marital Property or Premarital Home. As couples marry later in life or have second marriages, one or both of the parties already owns a home. As a result, in many divorce cases, the parties live in a home owned solely by one of the parties. In these cases, a common question is whether the non-owner spouse has any interest in the home. Equitable distribution in Florida is governed by section 61.075, Florida Statutes. If marital...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: April 2014
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Saturday, April 12, 2014. Florida Divorce: Am I Responsible for My Spouse's Student Loans? For many people, student loan debt is one of the largest liabilities they incur in life. If you pursue graduate education, this debt can potentially exceed the mortgage on your home. Most people justify taking out student loans because they expect to receive a lifetime of enhanced earnings and opportunities. 12 So 3d 288 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009). See also Smith v. Smith. 934 So. 2d 636 (Fla. 2d DCA 2006). This allocation...
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Richard J. Mockler | Tampa Divorce Attorney Blog
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Tampa Divorce Attorney Blog. Client Focused Advocacy to Protect Your Legal Rights. Author Archives: Richard J. Mockler. About Richard J. Mockler. I am a Tampa family law attorney and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator. Florida Divorce: Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Student Loan Debt? As a general rule, Florida law provides that student loans incurred during the marriage are marital liabilities. See Rogers v. Rogers. 12 So 3d 288 (Fla. 2d DCA 2009). See also Smith v. Smith. This allocation...
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