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New Alimony Law In Florida
The new alimony revisions summarized below have been signed into law on June 29, 2023, and will take affect July 1, 2023. See new law at Senate Bill 2984. For over a decade, Florida lawmakers had been trying to change the alimony laws in the state. Now, there is a bill that is going… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony In Florida
Alimony is always a contentious aspect of divorce, and it is also highly misunderstood. Also known as spousal support, alimony is not always awarded in divorce. Contrary to what many people think, it is also not only women who receive alimony. If you are going through a divorce and want to ask for support,… Read More »
How To Avoid Paying Alimony During A Florida Divorce
Alimony is not guaranteed in every divorce case, but it is commonly requested. In many cases, spousal support is necessary to allow one person to support themselves financially after divorce, or to allow them to receive additional education or training. Other times though, people ask for alimony unfairly, when it is not really necessary…. Read More »
Does Adultery Affect Divorce In Florida?
Couples divorce for many reasons, and infidelity is at the top of the list. Florida is a no-fault divorce state, which means the spouse that files first does not have to accuse their partner of causing the marriage to fall apart. They simply have to state that the relationship has broken down and there… Read More »
Alimony In Divorce
Alimony is money that is paid by one spouse to the other during or after a divorce. There are several types of alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance. Whether you will get paid alimony will ultimately be determined as part of your final divorce settlement terms. While alimony was often a common… Read More »
The End of Permanent Alimony in Florida?
Legislators are considering whether it is time to end the availability of permanent alimony in Florida divorces. House Bill 943 was filed in late February; if passed, the bill would eliminate permanent alimony as well as allow alimony obligations to end upon the retirement of the obligor. Presently Florida is only one of a… Read More »
What is a Florida ‘Collaborative Divorce?’
The process of ending a marriage can be emotionally difficult for everyone involved. In addition, many divorces are extremely acrimonious and contentious, with some couples finding it very difficult to communicate with one another. There are many issues related to a marriage that must be sorted out in a divorce, including the division of… Read More »