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2023 Update: Florida’s 2023 family law reform (Ch. 2023-301) established a 50/50 custody presumption, which may affect time-sharing credits and child support calculations.. Dealing with

TL;DR: Florida uses the Income Shares Model under F.S. § 61.30 to calculate child support based on both parents’ combined net income and number of

2023 Update: Florida enacted major family law reforms effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301), including a 50/50 custody presumption. Emergency motions involving

2023 Update: Florida established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). Courts can still deviate from this presumption when

TL;DR: Florida’s 2023 family law reform (Ch. 2023-301) changed the rules on custody, alimony, and property division — and most people going through divorce don’t

2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023 (SB 1416 / Ch. 2023-301). These changes may affect

TL;DR: Florida is an equitable distribution state — not equal, but fair — governed by 10 statutory factors under F.S. § 61.075 [1]. The biggest

What to Expect During a Military Divorce in Jacksonville 2023 Update: Florida eliminated permanent alimony and established a 50/50 custody presumption effective July 1, 2023

What is the 20/20/20 Rule? According to 2021 data, the divorce rate among military personnel is 4.08%, which is higher than the national rate of

TL;DR: Florida no longer uses the term “visitation” — the law calls it time-sharing, and the 2023 reform (Ch. 2023-301) creates a rebuttable presumption of