Can Florida Courts Modify Alimony Based on a Supportive Relationship?
CAN FLORIDA COURTS MODIFY ALIMONY BASED ON A SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIP? Over the past decade of Florida family law, the issue of whether alimony should be modified based on a supportive relationship ha...
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The Push Towards Alimony Reform in Florida Halted by Veto
A recent alimony reform bill has been vetoed for a second time by Governor Rick Scott. In recent years, Florida legislators have continuously attempted to overhaul the state's alimony laws. Time and ...
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Adultery and Alimony
How your affair is treated in divorce court. While its true that hell hath no furry like a cheated-on spouse, Florida courts appear much more merciful when it comes to “punishing” the unfaithful ...
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Alimony and Time Sharing Reform Bill Vetoed
Florida Governor Rick Scott vetoed the contentious Alimony and Time Sharing Reform Bill today. The bill, which passed the Florida House and Florida Senate, was set to drastically change the current F...
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How do courts determine alimony payments?
Avoid an improper alimony award. In divorce cases involving alimony awards, courts consider in multiple factors and rule according to the presented evidence. A recent case reviewed by The First Distr...
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Can a court require maintenance of a life insurance policy as security for alimony?
If your divorce case involves alimony, it is important to understand how your funds are rewarded. It is well settled Florida law that a court can obligate a spouse to maintain a life insurance pol...
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My ex-spouse quit before retirement age, can I still get a portion of the pension?
A recent court ruling finds that pensions awards may change if your ex-spouse experience a job change. It is well established law that a spouse should be awarded one half of the marital portion of ...
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Can courts consider 401K accounts when determining alimony?
A Florida Court recently held that retirement accounts distributed to parties might be considered income for the purpose of determining alimony. In Stolztfus v. Stoltzfus, No.2D14-2083 (Fla. 2nd DCA ...
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Are marital assets considered in alimony awards?
If you are being awarded alimony, marITal assets may not be included. A recent court case in the Fifth District Court of Appeals dealt with whether a court should take into consideration a parties ...
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