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Back to EpisodesMotion for Temporary Relief in Florida Family Law: What can a Motion for relief do for you?
Description
Summary
In this episode, attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses the topic of motion for temporary relief in Florida family law. He explains that a motion asks the court to do something, such as allowing time sharing with children, enforcing child support payments, or granting attorney fees. Relief in a legal sense means asking the judge to order the other party to take some kind of action. Jacobs emphasizes the importance of filing a motion and presenting evidence in court to ensure that the judge hears the case. He also explains how a motion for temporary relief can be used in paternity cases to establish a parenting plan and guarantee time sharing with the child.
Keywords Florida family law, motion for temporary relief, court, time sharing, child support, attorney fees, relief, paternity, parenting plan
Takeaways
- A motion for temporary relief asks the court to order the other party to take some kind of action.
- Filing a motion and presenting evidence in court is crucial to ensure that the judge hears the case.
- A motion for temporary relief can be used in paternity cases to establish a parenting plan and guarantee time sharing with the child.
- Relief in a legal sense means asking the judge to order the other party to do something.
- Florida statutory law presumes that equal time sharing is in the best interest of the child in paternity cases.
Titles
- Defining Relief in a Legal Sense
- Using Motion for Temporary Relief in Paternity Cases
Sound Bites
- "Welcome everybody to the best Florida family law podcast brought to you by Jacobs law firm."
- "A motion says to the court, I want relief."
- "Relief means you have a serious legal problem."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:56 What a Motion for Temporary Relief Achieves
02:22The Importance of Filing a Motion and Presenting Evidence
05:12 Using Motion for Temporary Relief in Paternity Cases
06:09 The Value of a Motion for Temporary Relief
06:36 Conclusion
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