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  2. DeSantis signs new Florida bill killing permanent alimony. What...

    www.pnj.com/story/news/politics/2023/07/03/florida-alimony-reform-law-sb-1416...

    Florida’s new alimony law went into effect Saturday and not only does away with permanent alimony, but it also sets a five-year limit on what is known as rehabilitative alimony, allows...

  3. Alimony In Florida: How Spousal Support Works In Florida

    www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/divorce/florida-alimony-support

    Alimony or spousal support may be ordered when a marriage in Florida ends. Florida Statute 61.08 sets forth the rules for alimony, including the types of support available and the factors...

  4. How is Alimony Calculated in Florida? | DivorceNet

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    Learn about the types of alimony available in Florida and how judges decide which type to award, how much the payments should be, and how long they'll last.

  5. Permanent alimony in Florida: Here’s what to know about the ...

    www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/desantis-signed-a-controversial-measure-that-will...

    NBC6’s Heather Walker explains Florida’s new alimony law and how it could affect those going through a divorce. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a measure that will overhaul the...

  6. Permanent Alimony Florida: 2024 Guide to New Laws

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    Florida law now recognizes four main types of alimony: temporary, bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, and durational. Each type serves a specific purpose and has distinct features. Temporary alimony is short-term support provided during the divorce process.

  7. What is permanent alimony, and how does Florida's new law change...

    www.jacksonville.com/.../03/permanent-alimony-new-florida-law-change/70378477007

    It took nearly ten years and four tries, but permanent alimony will end in Florida. Other forms of alimony also have changed. Here's what it means.

  8. Chapter 61 Section 08 - 2021 Florida Statutes - The Florida...

    www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2021/61.08

    (1) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, the court may grant alimony to either party, which alimony may be bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, durational, or permanent in nature or any combination of these forms of alimony. In any award of alimony, the court may order periodic payments or payments in lump sum or both.

  9. Florida Alimony Reform – 2023 - Ayo and Iken

    www.myfloridalaw.com/alimony/florida-alimony-reform

    It appears the multi-year effort to revamp alimony and parenting laws in Florida has finally made it to the last stage. It will radically change the law in Florida for both Alimony awards, and also for modification of parenting rights.

  10. Florida's New Law on Permanent Alimony: What You Need to Know

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    On March 24, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law SB 1416, a significant alimony reform bill that dramatically changes Florida’s alimony landscape. This new law, which went into effect on July 1, 2023, brings substantial modifications to how alimony is awarded and managed in Florida divorces.

  11. Big Changes to Florida’s Alimony and Timesharing Laws - Brinkley...

    brinkleymorgan.com/marital-family-law/sweeping-changes-to-floridas-alimony-and...

    Florida’s Alimony statute, Fla. Stat. 61.08, has been revamped by the Florida legislature. The new law was signed by the Governor on June 30, 2023, and took effect July 1, 2023. The statute makes broad changes regarding various aspects of alimony, including the criteria for modification.

  12. Understanding the New Florida Bill Regarding Alimony: The End of...

    floridaprobateandfamilylaw.com/blog/understanding-the-new-florida-bill...

    Governor DeSantis’ bill, effective since July 1, 2023, brings an end to permanent alimony in Florida. It also introduces a formula for courts to use when determining alimony amounts based on the length of the marriage.

  13. Florida's New Alimony Laws (2023): What You Need to Know

    www.familymatterslawgroup.com/florida-s-new-alimony-laws-2023-what-you-need-to...

    Florida's approach to **spousal support** in divorce cases underwent significant changes with the implementation of the **Alimony Reform Bill** on **July 1, 2023**. Let's delve into the key aspects of these new laws and their potential impact on divorcing couples in the Sunshine State. 1.

  14. Alimony in Florida: What You Should Know - LegalZoom

    www.legalzoom.com/articles/alimony-in-florida

    Also called spousal support, alimony refers to court-ordered payments that one former spouse pays the other after a divorce or legal separation. Let’s take a closer look at how alimony works in Florida, including types of alimony, tax implications, and how to modify alimony payments should your circumstances change.

  15. Florida Spousal Support or Alimony Laws - FindLaw

    www.findlaw.com/state/florida-law/florida-spousal-support-or-alimony-laws.html

    Alimony, or spousal support, is a court-ordered payment from one spouse to the other after divorce. It alleviates one spouse's economic burdens and enables that spouse to become self-supporting. In the state of Florida, courts make alimony awards after property division.

  16. Under Florida Statute 61.09, a paying spouse may be required to pay alimony without getting divorced. Florida does not recognize legal separation; therefore, alimony may still be necessary if a couple is separated.

  17. Like other jurisdictions, Florida has different types of alimony, depending on the form, amount, and duration. However, all Florida divorce proceedings and alimony discussions vary and will be determined case-by-case.

  18. Florida Alimony and Spousal Support: Who Pays Alimony in Florida,...

    www.hallandalelaw.com/florida-alimony-and-spousal-support

    As defined in Florida Statute 61.08, Florida has 4 types of spousal support or alimony: 1. Bridge-the-Gap Alimony. Bridge-the-gap alimony is designed to assist a party with legitimate identifiable short-term needs, and the length of an award may not exceed 2 years. 2. Rehabilitative Alimony.

  19. Alimony in Florida: Florida Alimony Law FAQs - Cordell & Cordell

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    Under Florida law, alimony is granted at a spouse who has a need may be awarded to bridge the gap, be rehabilitate (intended to a spouse to a position where he or she can take care of expenses without assistance), alimony may be durational (for a set period of time) or permanent in nature.

  20. Florida Alimony guidelines are used to determine the qualification for alimony (spousal support), the calculation of alimony payments, and the process for modifying alimony. The Florida alimony guidelines recommend certain types of alimony based on the duration of the marriage and other factors.

  21. Florida Alimony Guide - Alimony Laws, Amounts, and Duration -...

    www.maritallaws.com/states/florida/alimony

    Alimony laws vary considerably from state to state, and courts often have significant flexibility on a case-by-case basis in determing whether to award alimony, how much alimony to award, and how long alimony payments will continue.