Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

I have submitted to modify the parenting plan as I am relocating out of state. My proposed plan does not change the quantity of time with my children only the structure of that time. Among the stack of forms that I received from the Florida Clerks office of my county, is a financial affidavit long form. Is this required to be filed for a modification in parenting plan?

I am not filing for a modificaiton to child support. I already pay more than I should as child support was calculated using a number that is $10,000 higher than what I actually ended up making this year and more than the new position I have excepted (position is necessary change for long term career planning). Also, my ex wife is not willing to work collaboratively on the plan unless I provide a copy of my offer letter. She is trying to treaten me todo so with hostile emails. Do I have to provide this information to her if she has NOT requested it through a court order?


Asked on 7/02/10, 6:31 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lucreita Becude Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.

This is why you need an attorney. Trying to do things pro se when it involves children is not in your best interest. I suggest you hire an attorney .

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Answered on 7/02/10, 10:19 am


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