Jacksonville Beach Alimony Attorney

Alimony is support paid by a spouse in a better financial situation to the other spouse. The amount of alimony is based on need and the ability to pay. There is no formula to calculate alimony. You should consult with a Jacksonville Beach Alimony Attorney to learn more.

 

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Updated: September 2, 2011

Alimony Fact #1

 

Alimony in Florida is not determined by a formula - like child support. Alimony is based on a spouses need and the other spouses ability to pay.

Alimony Fact #2

 

Other factors considered by the Court when determining alimony include length of marriage, spouses contribution to the marriage, and the parties' standard of living.

 

Alimony Fact #3

 

All alimony cases are different. Alimony is one of the least predictable issues occurring in family law cases.

 

How can a Jacksonville Beach Alimony Attorney Help Me?

Types of Alimony

 

- Temporary Alimony - paid during the case until a final judgment is entered.

- Rehabilitative Alimony - paid for a short period to assist a spouse in becoming self-supporting

- Permanent Alimony - paid to support a spouse until death, remarriage, or cohabitation.

- Lump Sum Alimony - payment of a set amount.

 

Alimony Factors

 

- Length of marriage.

- The ability of one spouse to pay.

- The need of the other spouse.

- Standard of living.

These factors may seem simple. They are not. Alimony is one of the least predictable areas of Family Law. Each case is different. Your case may be decided differently by different judges.

 

Changes to Alimony Laws

 

The Florida alimony statute was revised in 2010 and 2011. Some of the changes include:

- "Exceptional circumstances" needed for permanent alimony in marriages lasting less than 7 years.

- "Clear and convincing evidence" needed for permanent alimony in marriage lasting between 7 and 17 years.

- Permanent alimony allowed only when other forms of alimony would not be fair or reasonable.

- The alimony award must not leave the paying spouse with "significantly less" income than the receiving spouse.

 

Additional Information

 

There are some things that alimony is NOT:

- Alimony is not meant to penalize a spouse,

- Alimony is not meant to allow a receiving spouse to "save for a rainy day."

 

Unlike child support, there are no quick and easy answers about alimony. Every case is different. While this page may lay out some rules about alimony, there are almost always exceptions. Please consult with James Mullaney if you need a Jacksonville Beach alimony attorney.

 

 

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