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The Alimony Rules Florida Law Has to Ensure that You, as the Supporting Spouse, Don’t Get Treated Unfairly

Comedic takes on family law disputes, like the country song called “She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)”, are common in popular culture. That song, which teaches that “alimony” rhymes with “baloney,” is one of many where one party believes that the outcome was grossly one-sided and unfair. Here…

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How You Can Defeat Your Spouse’s Claim for Permanent Alimony in Florida if Yours Was a Short-Term Marriage

If you and your spouse are married for only a relatively short amount of time, you probably don’t expect to owe your spouse permanent alimony. However, permanent alimony is available to some spouses in Florida, even in cases where theirs was a short-term marriage. If your short-term spouse is seeking…

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What You Can Do If You Unearth Potential Proof that Your Spouse May Have Lied During Your Divorce Trial in Florida

Talk to enough people who’ve been through contentious divorces and, at some point, you’ll probably hear about how the person’s “no-good, low-down, miserable excuse for a spouse” lied on the stand, got away with it, and got the “better end” of the divorce outcome. Oftentimes, these complaints are just the…

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What Florida Law Requires the Courts to Do Before Punishing Spouses for Not Paying Their Alimony

If you have a court order that obligates you to pay a reasonable amount of alimony to your ex-spouse and you’re capable of paying it, then the best thing you can do is… pay it. Of course, life isn’t always that simple, especially in this time of coronavirus-fueled economic instability,…

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Proceed With Caution — and the Right Florida Attorney — To Make Sure Your Marital Settlement Agreement is a Truly Fair One

While marital settlement agreements (MSAs) are unique in some ways, they are also a lot like any other contract in many ways. As you progress toward a final agreement, there are several checkboxes that must be checked. Does the agreement include everything you must have? Does the agreement contain none…

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How You Can Possibly Get Permanent Periodic Alimony in Florida Even if Yours Was Not a Long-Term Marriage

Family law is full of various rules, but few of them are completely black-and-white. The law recognizes that each family in a family law case is unique, and a just outcome should reflect that. That’s why having a skilled South Florida family law attorney is so important. Your experienced attorney…

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When Your Spouse Can Get Permanent Alimony After a Moderate-Duration Marriage in Florida (Hint: They Usually Can’t)

When you go through the divorce process and your spouse seeks alimony, you have several challenges. One of those is to avoid outcomes where your ex gets more alimony than they should, or gets it for a longer duration than Florida law says is appropriate. To help in making sure…

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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Effects on People with Alimony Obligations in Florida

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people in many ways, including financially. Some may be struggling to keep their homes, while others may be struggling to feed their families. Some of those who have been thrown into dire financial straits here in Florida are people who have alimony obligations. If that’s…

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A Florida Judge Just Disallowed All of My Business Expenses in My Alimony and Child Support Case… What Can I Do?

We all make mistakes. For some people, that may mean putting some less-than-perfect information in a tax return. For others, that may mean using that flawed return in a divorce proceeding. Now, to be clear, you should never cheat on your income taxes and you should never provide to a…

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The Florida Legislature Will Once Again Consider Implementing Alimony Reform in 2020

Florida, like all states, has laws governing awards of spousal support (also known as alimony) following a divorce. Typically, alimony involves a monetary payment from one spouse to the other to help the less well-off spouse maintain something close to the standard of living he/she enjoyed during the marriage. Florida…

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