May Reflections: Honoring Mothers, Remembering Heroes & Navigating Family Law Changes
🌷May Reflections: Honoring Mothers, Remembering Heroes & Navigating Family Law Changes🌷
By Ramona S. Chaplin, Esq.
May is a month of meaning—of celebration, reflection, and transition. As we honor Mother’s Day and Memorial Day, I’m reminded how family law often intersects with life’s most emotional moments.
Whether you’re a devoted mother seeking support, a military family navigating deployment-related custody changes, or simply adjusting to life’s new realities, May is the perfect time to reflect on how the law can support and protect your family.
This month, I’m answering some of the most frequently asked questions about modifying child support, parenting plans, and alimony in Florida. If you’re considering a change, you’re not alone—and you’re not without options.
🌼Frequently Asked Questions: Family Law Modifications in Florida
1. Can I modify a parenting plan if my work schedule has changed?
Yes. If there’s been a substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances, such as a new job or relocation, you may be eligible to modify your parenting plan. The change must be in the best interest of the child.
2. My ex-spouse is active duty military. Can we change our parenting schedule during deployment?
Absolutely. Florida law allows for temporary modifications due to military service. These agreements should be filed with the court to ensure clarity and enforceability.
3. Can child support be modified after a change in income?
Yes. A significant increase or decrease in either party’s income may justify a modification. This applies whether you’re a paying or receiving parent.
4. I lost my job. Can I stop paying alimony until I find new employment?
You may request a temporary or permanent modification of alimony, but it’s important not to stop payments without court approval. The court will consider your good-faith effort to regain employment.
5. How often can I request a modification?
There’s no strict limit, but frivolous or frequent motions without a substantial may be denied. It’s wise to consult an attorney to evaluate whether your qualifies.
💐Mother’s Day Thought:
To every mother navigating co-parenting, support, and transitions—your strength is the cornerstone of your child’s stability. You deserve clarity and peace of mind in your parenting plan.
🎖Memorial Day Reminder:
For military families, flexibility and legal protections are available. If you’ve served or supported someone who has, thank you. I am proud to support our service members and their loved ones in protecting their rights and responsibilities.
📞 Let’s Talk
If you’re thinking about requesting a modification, don’t wait. The process can take time, and acting early can make all the difference.
Call my office at 904-432-1221 or visit www.ramonachaplinpa.com to schedule a consultation. I’m here to help you navigate life’s legal transitions with clarity and compassion.