Fell Out of Love – Blog
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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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No Take-Backs, No Do-Overs, and No Fake Citations: Florida Appellate Courts Lay Down the Law
The Florida District Courts of Appeal were busy on December 10, 2025, issuing a quartet of opinions that read like a checklist of what not to do in…
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DNA, Detours, Skeletons & Bank Accounts: Florida Courts Were Busy This Week
Florida’s appellate courts delivered a packed slate of opinions this week—covering everything from paternity testing and child relocation to unlawful detainer jurisdiction, skeleton-based neighbor disputes, and whether creditors…
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Florida Family Law Appeals: The Week the DCAs Said “Nice Try”
If you ever wanted proof that Florida family law appeals are less about dramatic courtroom speeches and more about paperwork, procedure, and judges who really mean it when…
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Dogs, Moves, Void Marriages & Fees Gone Wild: A Florida Family Law Roundup
Family law never sleeps—and neither do the appellate courts. This week’s batch of opinions out of the Third District Court of Appeal reads like a highlight reel of…
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