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fair and reasonable, given the circumstances. It is worth noting that “permanent” alimony will end immediately if the spouse receiving the support remarries. Also, while Florida is a no-fault divorce state, the fault may be assessed and factored into the court’s decision regarding alimony. ...
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An Update on Florida Alimony Case Law: Are Alimony Guidelines a Part of Our Future? Part I.Part I. Discusses the U.S. Fourth District Court of Appeal case 'Bacon v. Bacon,' and the need to use guidelines for the determination of an alimony award. Indication that there is judicial ...
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a significant financial or physical presence in the state for the court to have jurisdiction over matters related to assets and alimony. This requirement ensures that the court can effectively address and make decisions regarding the division of assets and the awarding of alimony in the divorce ...
court would have to apply if the judge is making the decision on the case. However, the parties are free to make their own agreements on division of property and responsibility for debt, and whether or not there is alimony, even if it varies from the law that the judge would have to ...
The appellate court may conclude that the trial judge has made a mistake in applying the law to the facts of the case. (the appeals courts, and for that matter the trial court considers, as to what the law is, the statutes and procedural rules regarding divorce , as well as previous ap...