Florida Bar Hearing Defense Lawyer’s Tip of the Month for March 2014
Having just returned from the recent hearings before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners in Tampa, I felt that the topic of child support obligations should be the topic of discussion for this month’s post.
Florida Rule 4-8.4(h) prohibits a lawyer from willfully refusing to timely pay a child support obligation. Florida Statute 61.13015 provides the basis for The Florida Bar to suspend a lawyer or deny a professional license for the willful non-payment of child support obligations. Child support is an issue that I am beginning to see more often before the Board of Bar Examiners at investigative and formal hearings.
If you have delinquent payment obligations and are currently applying to the bar, try to make every effort to make all payments current. Your scorned ex-spouse will most likely also be contacted the Bar’s examiners and this will give them every opportunity to air out your dirty laundry and pour gasoline on the fire, creating all sorts of new issues you will have to defend.
Being a law student is no excuse for not paying your child support. Make arrangements to keep current at all times. If you have an investigative or formal hearing with the Florida Bar, feel free to call for a consultation at no cost to discuss your situation with a Florida Bar Hearing Defense Attorney. Call Soreide Law Group at (888) 760-6552. Our main office is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Our attorneys travel to all locations throughout Florida to appear before the Board of Bar Examiners.

