The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Shared parental responsibility, as defined in section 61.046(17), Florida Statutes (2012), "means a court-ordered . . . other so that major decisions affecting the welfare" of the children will be determined jointly. § 61.046 . . . Florida Statute," the provision does not direct the parties to the specific section at issue, section 61.046 . . . CONCLUSION Shared parental responsibility is a "court-ordered relationship," § 61.046(17), Fla. . . .
. . . Section 61.046(14), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . Section 61.046 broadly defines “income” as follows: [A]ny form of payment to an individual, regardless . . . excluded from this definition of income except for purposes of establishing an amount of support. § 61.046 . . .
. . . . § 61.046(8), Fla. . . .
. . . Section 61.046(8), Florida Statutes (2015), defines “income” and includes retirement benefits, pensions . . .
. . . See § 61.046(14)(a), Fla. Stat. (2014). . . . to the court after trial, the court is not precluded from approving of the plan pursuant to section 61.046 . . .
. . . But to the contrary; section 61.046(8), Florida Statutes (2014), provides that “[i]ncome” means any form . . .
. . . Section 61.046(14), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . Wages and salary are specifically included in the definition of “income” under section 61.046(8), Florida . . .
. . . Section 61.046(8), Florida Statutes (2013), defines “income” to include “retirement benefits, pensions . . .
. . . See § 61.046(17), Fla. Stat. (2014). . . .
. . . duress, (ii) the agreement did not contain the required parenting plan components mandated by section 61.046 . . . final hearing, and — consistent with the requirements contained in the relevant provisions of section 61.046 . . .
. . . of determining the amount of income that is attributable to a spouse in computing alimony, section 61.046 . . .
. . . Section 61.046(14), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . . § 61.046(9), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . . enforcing, or modifying an obligation for alimony, for child support, or for alimony and child support.” § 61.046 . . .
. . . of determining the amount of income that is attributable to a spouse in computing alimony, section 61.046 . . . , 1230 (Fla.2005), the Florida Supreme Court stated, “We conclude that construed together, sections 61.046 . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(8), Fla. Stat. (2011). This includes payments received from IRA retirement accounts. . . . non-marital bank account is interest-generating, it falls within the definition of income under section 61.046 . . .
. . . visitation agreement on which the deviation was based was not approved by the court as required by section 61.046 . . . relationship between the parents relating to decisions that must be made regarding the minor child.” § 61.046 . . . parents cannot agree to a plan or the parents agreed to a plan that is not approved by the court.” § 61.046 . . .
. . . See §§ 61.046(21); 61.30; 409.2563(l)(a), (l)(g), (4)(f), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . .
. . . Because the order was not made pursuant to a parenting plan under section 61.046(4), Florida Statutes . . . A parenting plan, as defined in section 61.046(14), is a document created to govern the relationship . . . There is nothing in the record resembling a “parenting plan” as defined in section 61.046(14). . . .
. . . [A] parenting plan is defined in section 61.046(14) as a court-approved parenting plan with a time-sharing . . .
. . . Section 61.046(14), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . record reveals that the parties were negotiating the terms of a Parenting Plan governed by section 61.046 . . . written document executed by the parties regarding all aspects of the Plan, as contemplated under section 61.046 . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(14), Fla. Stat. (2010). . . . See §§ 61.046(14), 61.30(11), Fla. Stat. . . . As noted above, a parenting plan is defined in section 61.046(14) as a court-approved parenting plan . . .
. . . See § 61.046(14)(c), Fla. . . .
. . . Section 61.046(7) broadly defines income as follows: “Income” means any form of payment to an individual . . .
. . . Chapter 61 also contains a definition of “income” in section 61.046(8), Florida Statutes (2007): (8) . . .
. . . (amending §§ 61.046 and 61.13, Fla. Stat. (2007)). . . .
. . . . § 61.046(8), Fla. Stat. (2007). . . .
. . . Section 61.046(3), Fla. . . . Section 61.046 has since been amended to eliminate references to the "custodial” or "primary residential . . .
. . . (amending §§ 61.046 and 61.13, Fla. Stat. (2007)). . . .
. . . See § 61.046(15), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
. . . See § 61.046(16), Fla. Stat. (2007). . . . See § 61.046(18), Fla. Stat. (2007). . . .
. . . (amending §§ 61.046 and 61.13, Fla. Stat. (2007)). . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(8), Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . during dissolution, the improper motive for its retention makes it available ‘income’ under section 61.046 . . .
. . . . § 61.046(15), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
. . . The term, “income,” is defined in section 61.046(7), Florida Statutes (2006), as it pertains to the present . . .
. . . Rather, section 61.046(15) defines “shared parental responsibility” as “a court-ordered relationship . . .
. . . Zold, 911 So.2d 1222, 1229-30 (Fla.2005) (construing sections of chapter 61 — sections 61.046(7), 61.30 . . .
. . . Section 61.046(7), Florida Statutes (2004), states that “[a]s used in this chapter,” “ ‘income’ means . . .
. . . certain exclusions not material here, “income” is broadly defined for purposes of chapter 61 in section 61.046 . . .
. . . First, section 61.046(7), Florida Statutes (2004), sets forth a general definition of the term “income . . . The plain language of section 61.046(7) defines income in terms of payment to an individual. . . . (quoting § 61.046(4), Fla. Stat.). . . . Section 61.046 was enacted in 1986. See ch. 86-220, § 113, Laws of Fla. . . . Both sections 61.046 and 61.30 were enacted in response to 1984 federal legislation that amended the . . .
. . . See § 61.046(15), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . .
. . . Section 61.046(7) defines income as “any form of payment to an individual, regardless of source, including . . .
. . . that the court was ordering “sole parental responsibility” to the mother, which is defined in section 61.046 . . . major decisions affecting the welfare of the child will be determined jointly,” as defined in section 61.046 . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(15), Fla. Stat. (2001). . . .
. . . Under sections 61.046(7) and 61.075(5)(a)l, Fla. . . .
. . . See § 61.046(4), Fla. Stat. (1997); § 61.08(2)(g), Fla. Stat. (1997); § 61.30(2)(a), Fla. . . .
. . . 741.24 would be wholly consistent with the concept of shared parental responsibility as found in section 61.046 . . . See § 61.046(11), Fla. Stat. (emphasis added). . . . Section 61.046(11) imposes a duty on both parents to confer and share equally in the rearing and supervision . . . In its construction of section 741.24 in relation to section 61.046(11), the majority has effectively . . . To avoid such an inequitable and outrageous result, I believe that sections 741.24 and 61.046(11) can . . . .” § 61.046(11), Fla. Stat. (1998). . . .
. . . . §§ 61.046(4) & 61.30(1)(a), (2)(a), Fla. Stat.; Nelson v. . . .
. . . Section 61.046(1), Florida Statutes (1997), defines the “custodial parent” as “the parent with whom the . . . noncustodial parent” means “the parent with whom the child does not maintain his or her primary residence.” § 61.046 . . . See §§ 61.046(1), (7); see also § 61.13(2)(b)l. . . .
. . . Pursuant to section 61.046(11), Florida Statutes (1997), shared parental responsibility means “a court . . . Of particular import to the intact family analysis required by Beagle is the language in section 61.046 . . .
. . . .” § 61.046, Fla. Stat. (1995). . . .
. . . Section 61.046 Florida Statutes (1995), the definitions section of Chapter 61, instructs that “income . . .
. . . Trust income is recognized in section 61.046(4), Florida Statutes, which defines income as (4) “Income . . .
. . . Section 61.046(3) defines depository to be that governmental agency established pursuant to section 61.181 . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(11), Fla.Stat. (1993). . . . the children, just as it applies to the other “major decisions affecting the welfare of the child...§ 61.046 . . .
. . . amount required by the court to meet the obligor’s [alimony or child] support obligation” and section 61.046 . . .
. . . . §§ 61.1301 and 61.046(4). . . . Stat. §§ 61.1301 and 61.046(4). . . .
. . . There is competent substantial evidence that the husband has received income as contemplated by section 61.046 . . .
. . . deduction orders, because they are specifically included in the definition of "income” under section 61.046 . . . Based on the following construction of section 61.046(4), we find an irreconcilable conflict between . . . Section 61.046(4) defines the income that can be reached by a section 61.1301 income deduction order . . . Based on this clear legislative intent that section 61.046(4) serve as a complete statement of what “ . . . At the time section 61.046(4), Florida Statutes (1987), was enacted, Veteran’s Administration benefits . . .
. . . See Section 61.046, Florida Statutes (1987); Zipperer v. . . .
. . . Rather than using section 61.046(4)’s general definition of income for determining Mr. . . . Third, they contend that the legislative intent of section 61.046(4), which excludes VA disability benefits . . . Reading the statutory provisions in section 61.046(4) and section 61.30(2) here involved in pari materia . . . Further, I find no obvious or irreconcilable conflict between the provisions of section 61.046(4) and . . . The fact that section 61.046(4) specifically excludes VA disability benefits from the definition of “ . . . Section 61.046(4), enacted in 1986, excludes Veterans Administration disability benefits from the definition . . . Therefore, the exclusion of VA disability benefits by the general definition of “income” in section 61.046 . . .
. . . Section 61.046(4), Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . garnishment under section 61.1301 since they are included in the definition of “income” under section 61.046 . . .
. . . Section 61.046(11), Florida Statutes (1983) provides: “’Shared parental responsibility’ means that both . . .
. . . .” § 61.046(9), Fla.Stat. (1987). . . .
. . . . § 61.046 defines “income” as “any form of payment to an individual, regardless of source, including . . . Stats. § 61.046(9). In the instant case Philip M. Alvarez is the “obligor.” . . .
. . . . § 61.046 defines “income” as “any form of payment to an individual, regardless of source, including . . . Stats. § 61.046(9). In the instant case James E. Burt is the “obligor”. . . .