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Monthly Archives: July 2024

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Wife Appeals Ruling to Deny Alimony in Florida Divorce Case

By Westchase Law P.A. |

In the case of Wright v. Wright, the parties were married for 18 years. They had four children, three of whom were minors at the time of the final hearing. The former husband earned approximately $177,000 as a risk manager with a national bank. The former wife was a business analyst with a different… Read More »

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Former Wife Successfully Appeals Amount of Alimony Award

By Westchase Law P.A. |

In the case of Farley v. Farley, the former wife asked the appeals court to review the amended final judgment of dissolution of marriage with regard to her periodic permanent alimony payments. The trial court had awarded the wife $2350 per month in permanent periodic alimony. The appeals court found cause to reverse in… Read More »

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Florida Appeals Court Tackles Bases for Establishing Paternity

By Westchase Law P.A. |

Those who have children out of wedlock often presume that they have a right to parent their children without the court’s say so. If the relationship between the parents ends up on the rocks, however, a father may find his parental rights in jeopardy. That happened in the case of N.D. v. J.B. Background… Read More »

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What’s the Difference between a Legal and Biological Father Under Florida Law?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

There are numerous ways to establish paternity in Florida. Not all of them involve DNA testing. One way to establish paternity is by being named as the father on the child’s birth certificate or being married when a child is born. If you are the husband of the pregnant wife, the court will presume… Read More »

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What is the Role of a Guardian ad Litem During a Florida Custody Battle?

By Westchase Law P.A. |

During a high-conflict child custody hearing, the Florida courts may see fit to assign a guardian ad litem to intervene. Their job is to investigate the dispute and ensure that the children’s best interests are protected. In other cases, a parent may request that a guardian ad litem be assigned to their case. If… Read More »

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Study: Men Fare Better Than Women After “Gray Divorce”

By Westchase Law P.A. |

We recently published a blog post discussing a study that researched how gray divorce impacts the familial landscape. Essentially, the study indicated that women maintain closer ties with their adult children directly following a divorce, while men tend to lose contact with their children or interact with them less frequently. This study was conducted… Read More »

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