J.E.V. v. K.V.
In the J.E.V. v. K.V, the court ruled that the defining distinction between permanent and limited duration alimony is the length of the marriage. Read more
In the J.E.V. v. K.V, the court ruled that the defining distinction between permanent and limited duration alimony is the length of the marriage. Read more
Clark v. Clark: If alimony is still warranted, the court should consider the impact of the egregious conduct on the amount of alimony awarded. Read more
Evidence was sufficient to establish that husband was voluntarily unemployed so as to support imputation of income in the amount of $68,000 for child... Read more
Melody M. v. Robert M.: Courts provided sole custody of children to the father after finding evidence that the mother used social media to demean her... Read more
Norman v. Doby says a trial court did not have the authority to enforce a temporary protective order beyond the date of its expiration. Read more
In re T.R.T: The Court of Appeals concluded that communication with the child via Skype is not a substitute for in-person visitation and is not visita... Read more
Finney v. Finney: The court remanded the case against the trial court’s classification of the State Employee’s Credit Union accounts as a separate pr... Read more
Evidence showed that husband's cash expenditures greatly exceeded sum of his cash withdrawals. Read more
Husband's individual tax returns, as well as corporate tax returns and balance sheets, suggested that husband's income was greater than merely his wag... Read more
Former wife's cohabitation with boyfriend was not ground for modification of husband's spousal support obligation. Read more
In re Marriage of Adams & A: The Court of Appeal said the court abused discretion by rejecting the husband's plea for stay and removal of the evaluato... Read more
Husband presented no evidence establishing which portion of settlement was attributable to his personal injury, as opposed to loss of marital earnings... Read more
Divorce lawyers need to understand and know the right questions to ask regarding social media during conflictual divorce proceedings. Read more
Private investigators Nicholas Himonidis, Rob Kimmons, TJ Ward and Joe Gill share their experience, insights, tips and techniques on family law cases. Read more
A thorough lifestyle analysis can help discover undisclosed income and assets, or help prove that a spouse is living a lifestyle that exceeds their in... Read more
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