Kelley v. Kelley, 4D14-756 (Fla. 4th DCA, Sept. 30, 2015).
A common reversible error that trial courts make in final judgments of dissolution of marriage is the failure to make sufficient factual findings to support alimony awards. Florida law requires that a trial court awarding a party alimony make findings on a specific set of...
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The Fundamental Error Exception to the Preservation-of-Error Rule
This article was featured in the November Issue of Attorney At Law Magazine.
An appeal is an opportunity for the appellate court to review an order or judgment of a lower tribunal and correct reversible errors. But “an appellate court will not consider an issue unless it was presented to the lower court. Furthermore, in...
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