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Criminal Contempt in Florida Family Law Cases: Consequences and Legal Defenses
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction In Florida family law cases, court orders must be followed, whether they relate to child support, time-sharing, alimony, or other legal obligations. When a person willfully violates a court order, they may be held in contempt of court. While some violations result in civil contempt, others can escalate to criminal contempt, which carries more severe penalties, including fines and…

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How Florida Courts Handle Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Parental alienation occurs when one parent attempts to manipulate or influence a child into rejecting the other parent, often through negative comments, false accusations, or limiting contact. Florida courts take parental alienation seriously because it can damage the child’s emotional well-being and disrupt their relationship with both parents. This guide explains how Florida courts…

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How Military Pensions Are Divided in a Florida Divorce
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Divorcing military service members or their spouses in Florida face unique challenges when it comes to dividing assets, particularly military pensions. Unlike civilian retirement accounts, military pensions are governed by both state and federal laws, including the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA). These laws determine how much of a military pension, if…

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How Stock Options and Deferred Compensation Are Divided in Florida Divorce Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Dividing marital assets in a Florida divorce can become particularly complicated when stock options and deferred compensation are involved. These types of financial assets often do not have a clear present value and may vest at a later date, making it challenging to determine how they should be allocated between spouses. Florida courts must…

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Understanding the Coverture Fraction and Passive Appreciation of Non-Marital Property in Florida Divorces
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Property division in a Florida divorce follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning that marital assets and debts are divided fairly, though not always equally. When one spouse owns non-marital property, such as a home or business acquired before marriage, disputes may arise over whether the other spouse is entitled to a portion of its increased…

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Understanding the Role of a Parenting Coordinator in Florida Custody Cases
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction When parents struggle to cooperate on child custody and time-sharing issues, Florida courts may appoint a parenting coordinator to help manage disputes. A parenting coordinator serves as a neutral third party who works with both parents to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and ensure that the parenting plan is followed in the best interests of the child.…

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Understanding the Impact of a New Spouse on Child Support in Florida
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction When a parent remarries after a divorce, financial circumstances often change. One common question in Florida child support cases is whether a new spouse’s income affects child support obligations. While Florida law generally focuses on the biological parents’ incomes, there are situations where a remarriage can impact child support calculations and enforcement. This guide…

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How Marital Debts Are Handled in Florida Divorces
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction Dividing assets in a Florida divorce is often a key concern, but just as important is the division of marital debts. Couples frequently accumulate shared financial obligations during a marriage, including mortgages, credit card debt, car loans, and medical bills. Florida law requires that debts be distributed fairly between spouses, but determining what is…

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How Domestic Partnerships Are Treated in Florida Family Law
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction While marriage provides legal rights and protections for couples, some individuals in long-term relationships choose not to marry. Domestic partnerships offer a way for unmarried couples to secure legal benefits similar to those of married spouses. However, Florida law does not recognize domestic partnerships at the state level, which can create legal challenges regarding…

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How Business Valuation Impacts Divorce Settlements in Florida
The Bonderud Law Firm

Introduction When one or both spouses own a business, dividing assets in a Florida divorce can become complicated. Unlike a home or bank account, a business is not easily split, and its valuation requires a detailed financial analysis. Determining the true worth of a business is critical in ensuring a fair settlement, particularly when deciding…

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