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  2. Alimony and Child Support: Tax Rules For 2025 - AOL

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    Alimony: If the divorce was finalized in 2019 or beyond, alimony payments won’t be considered taxable income or be eligible for a tax deduction. Alimony payments may be deductible or reportable ...

  3. ‘Permanent’ alimony no longer exists in Florida ...

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    A 77-year-old South Florida woman has been worried lately. Married for more than 30 years, she was divorced in 2006 and has been collecting alimony ever since. It’s not enough to live on ...

  4. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Florida passed an alimony reform bill (SB 1416) which eliminated permanent alimony and established a process for allowing alimony payers to request modifications when they want to retire. The bill allowed judges to reduce or terminate alimony obligations based on a number of factors. [ 63 ]

  5. Your Turn: New alimony law reflects changes in marriage - AOL

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    Finally, Florida changes its alimony laws to reflect changes in marriage and spousal roles. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Alimony Tax Rules: What Divorcing Couples Need to Know - AOL

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    Under the old, pre-2019 alimony tax rule, filers could deduct alimony payments on their Form 1040, and recipients had to include alimony as income, provided that the payments were made in cash ...

  7. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Current child support guidelines and policies have also been criticized for requiring boys and men who are victims of rape to pay child support to the women who rape them. [132] Men who assert that a child was conceived as a result of deception, birth control fraud or sperm theft have also challenged their obligation to pay child support. [133 ...

  8. Child support - Wikipedia

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    In the UK a "non-resident" parent caring for the children 174 nights a year would have to pay the other parent (4/7) 57% of the maintenance they would have paid if they had provided no care. [93] Thus, a "non-resident" parent may be obligated to pay up to 17% (31%*4/7) of their income as child support.

  9. Alimony Tax Rules: What Divorcing Couples Need to Know - AOL

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