Florida Appeals successfully defended a Final Order denying the Appellant former husband’s Supplemental Petition to Modify a final judgment regarding his obligations to pay additional expenses for the children, including higher education expenses. The 4th DCA agreed that the parties’ intention that former husband would pay certain expenses for the children’s higher education was clear and unambiguous in the Marital Settlement Agreement adopted by the Final Judgment, and that the former husband failed to preserve his ambiguity arguments and failed to demonstrate any ambiguity.
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