Articles Posted in Child support modification

What Does It Mean to Have “Clean Hands” in Court?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Do you have a divorce case, a paternity case, or a supplemental petition for modification of alimony or child support pending before the court?   If you have answered yes to this question, you need to be sure that you have “clean hands” when you proceed to court with your case. What in the world…

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The Importance of Filing a Financial Affidavit
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

A financial affidavit must be filed in an initial divorce proceeding as well as in supplemental dissolution proceedings. Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285 (e)(1) requires the service and filing of a financial affidavit in supplemental dissolution proceedings within 45 days of service of the initial pleading on the respondent. In child support modification…

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Child Support for a Disabled Adult Child
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

The legal system recognizes that children are generally incapable of adequately supporting themselves and, therefore, parents are required to provide financial support. In cases in which two parents are no longer together, one parent generally has the obligation to pay regular child support to the other parent. When a child reaches the age of 18,…

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What Happens if I Cannot Afford My Child Support Payment?
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

Situations change and individuals can go through unexpected periods of financial downturn. Losing your job, having a medical emergency in your household, and many other similar events can make it difficult to cover your bills. In such times, you may also struggle to make your court-ordered child support payments. The court orders a certain amount…

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Modifying Your Child Support Obligation
Alan R. Burton Attorney at Law

A modification of child support, or alimony as well, is based upon an unforseen, involuntary, permanent and substantial change in circumstances. Florida statute 61.14 provides the statutory basis for a modification of child support and alimony. If the court, after entertaining a petition for modification of support, either upward or downward, finds that there was…

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