Verified Motion and Affidavit for Name Change After Dissolution of Marriage or Civil Union or Legal Separation1
Verified Motion and Affidavit for Name Change After Dissolution of Marriage or Civil Union or Legal Separation1
Motion to Hold Child Support and Health Insurance Payments in the Registry of the Court
Since the court cannot suspend the child support while the Petition to Disestablish Paternity is pending, I use this motion to have the child support held in the registry of the court until a final order disestablishing paternity is entered which could save the client thousands of dollars.
Motion for Inventory of Business and Accounting of Liquidation Proceeds-Marriage and Divorce
I used this motion to compel an inventory of business assets, accounting of the liquidation proceeds and to have the proceeds held pending an agreement or court order.
Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Service of Process and Proposed Order
Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Service of Process and Proposed Order
Motion for Declaratory Judgment Regarding Validity of Pre-Nuptial Agreement
Motion for Declaratory Judgment Regarding Validity of Pre-Nuptial Agreement
Motion for Relief From Judgment Pursuant to Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.540
Motion for Relief From Judgment Pursuant to Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.540
Motion to modify parenting time and request for payment of arrears and child support
filed this motion to modify the parenting schedule so parents could have 50/50 parenting every 7 days. Also father owed past arrears and a child support needed to be made.
Motion for Attorney Fees with Attached Affidavit-Marriage and Divorce
Filed a motion for attorney fees in case and in divorce case. Motion was granted
Motion for Entry of Sanction/Default Judgment-Marriage and Divorce
Motion for Sanctions/Default in Domestic custody case
Motion for Relief under CRCP 70-Marriage and Divorce
Motion for Relief under CRCP Rule 70: Divorce case.
Motion for Contempt in Divorce Proceedings
Motion for contempt for failure to follow court order on divorce, with show cause order and alias summons
Motion for Contempt Family Law
Filing a Motion for Contempt might cause the other party to file a motion to change the court order. After a divorce decree was entered, one party failed to follow the court order, a contempt was filed and an alias summons was also issued. In family law, a finding of contempt is a way for the Court to enforce child support, spousal support, custody and visitation orders that a party has violated.
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures
Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures, which included a restriction of Parenting Time. What’s not in the motion is Crazy Mom’s constant assertion the court and I were engaged in ex-parte communications in an attempt to deprive her of her rights to due process and the fact she filed a Federal Notice of Removal instead of answering the motion (denied, of course, with an admonishment from the Federal judge that she is required to abide by Rule 11). As always, these are fact specific, but this one worked (especially as Crazy Mom failed to appear at the hearing, or otherwise respond to the motion in any way).
Motion to Change from a Non-Contested Hearing to a Contested Hearing
PETITIONER’S MOTION TO CHANGE FROM A NON-CONTESTED HEARING TO A CONTESTED HEARING
Petitioner’s motion for reappointment of Dr. as child and family investigator
A request to hire a certain CFI in a custody case