Mr. Warren represented a father on appeal after a family law trial in Dade City—handled by prior counsel—ended unfavorably. The trial court had improperly doubled the Father’s income for child support and awarded him only one-third of overnights with his child.

Upon taking the case, Mr. Warren first sought to resolve the matter amicably, pointing out clear errors in the trial court’s order and proposing a fair settlement. The Mother and her attorney refused. Mr. Warren then filed an appeal and later argued the case before the Second District Court of Appeal.

The appellate court ultimately agreed with Mr. Warren and reversed the trial court in a written, published opinion.