The primary way to enforce alimony in Florida cases is to file a Motion for Contempt in the same case and court where alimony was originally established. You must be prepared to prove the payor of alimony has the ability to pay the ordered amount. A possible defense would be to show the...
Alimony in Florida is normally modifiable in amount and sometimes duration. That can change according to the specific type of alimony that was awarded. Alimony is never modifiable if the original judgment did not grant alimony. Some agreements may specify “non-modifiable” alimony. That changes th...
Alimony in Florida: No-Fault Stops at the Courthouse Door1169 (1974); Note, The Implied Partnership: Equitable Alternative to the Contemporary Methodsof Post-Marital unlawful legislative restraint on judicial discretion" in achieving an equitable divorcesettlement necessity of proving fault is removed....
Although you may have heard that the recently enacted tax law will make wide ranging changes in a number of areas, you may not be aware that some of the biggest changes were made to laws regulating alimony. To learn more about how these changes could affect your own alimony payments,please...
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Over the past 30 years, the legal status of husbands and wives in marriage has undergone major changes with the result that wives are now beginning to have more of an independent legal identity than in the past and, to some extent, more ... SN Katz - 《Future of Children》 被引量: ...
Even where the length of the marriage is not officially a factor in the laws of the state, it is often the practice of the courts not to award alimony for relatively short-duration marriages (for example, less than 10 years). If alimony is granted, it may be in one of...
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