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How Recent Changes To Florida Law Impact Alimony And Custody

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Florida recently passed comprehensive reforms to the state’s family law statutes. These new rules not only impact alimony, but also child custody, father’s rights, and more. Savvy divorcees will want to prepare for the changes by making good decisions during and after their divorce. In this article, the Orlando family law attorneys at Greater… Read More »

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Can I Be Prevented From Receiving Alimony In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

Alimony or spousal support, as it’s known in Florida, is a payment made from one spouse to another to help support them after a divorce. However, recent changes to Florida law have made it easier for payers to stop paying alimony, even after they have been ordered to do so by the court. In… Read More »

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Will My Work Schedule Impact My Child Custody Case?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

In today’s economy, it is typical for both parents to work full-time. Generally speaking, working a full-time schedule will not be counted against you by the courts. In fact, it establishes that you are responsible and can effectively provide for your children. However, not all jobs are the same. In some cases, such as… Read More »

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What Are The Different Types Of Alimony In Florida?

By Greater Orlando Family Law |

In Florida, alimony is known as spousal support. To receive alimony, a spouse must prove that they have a need for financial support and that the other spouse is capable of paying that financial support. Recent changes to the law have done away with permanent alimony, so there are now four main types of… Read More »

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