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Florida Appellate Courts Spend the Week Saying “Nice Try”
Every week, Florida’s appellate courts remind us that trial judges, lawyers, and litigants must follow the rules—even when the result seems obvious or expedient. This week’s opinions feature…
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Double-Texts, Missing Transcripts, and Family Photos: Another Week in Florida Family Law
If you practice Florida family law long enough, you eventually realize two things: This week’s appellate opinions delivered a little bit of everything: retroactive child support, stalking injunction…
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Stalking, Schiavo, Sanctions & Settlement Slip-Ups: It’s your Florida Law Weekly Case Update!
Florida’s appellate courts recently issued a series of instructive opinions spanning injunctions, guardianship proceedings, civil sanctions, and family law relocation agreements. These cases offer practical guidance for litigators…
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Don’t Be That Lawyer: Florida Courts Crack Down on Depo Games, Surprise Rulings, and Weak Service Challenges
If you practice in Florida, the message from recent appellate decisions and rule amendments is loud and clear: professionalism isn’t optional—and neither is following the rules. Let’s break…
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Florida DCAs Are Not Impressed: Do the Math, Prove the Fraud, and Explain the Fees
January 2026 gave Florida family lawyers a tidy trio of appellate reminders that can be summed up in one sentence: trial courts still have to follow the rules,…
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When Florida Appellate Courts Say “No”: Lessons in Parentage, Due Process, and Required Findings
Florida’s appellate courts closed out 2025 and opened 2026 with a familiar message to trial courts and litigants alike: statutes mean what they say, due process still matters,…
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