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Florida Divorce: If the Marital Home is Sold, Are There Any Credts for Payments Towards the Mortgage?

In a Florida divorce, the Court looks at a number of factors when equitably dividing the marital assets, including the house. The concept of equitable distribution is to equal the assets and debts of the parties and to equalize said debts in accordance with the ability of the parties to…

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Florida Divorce: Who Gets the House in a Florida Divorce?

A Florida divorce requires that property, including the marital home, be equitably divided. To determine which spouse will get the marital home or whether the house will be sold; the court looks to a number of factors including the age of the children, if any; the income of the parties…

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Florida Divorce: Can I Get Alimony and/or Child Support if I Separate From My Spouse?

Divorcing parties often separate before their divorce is finalized. When parties separate, even if by agreement, it does not mean that simply not having a court order means that a party is not entitled to alimony and/or child support. Spousal support is based on a need for support and the…

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Florida Divorce: Can I Get Permanent Alimony?

Divorcing in Florida after 16 years of marriage is considered a long-term marriage when determining alimony. Basically, the idea that has been passed down by the Florida legislature is that when parties have been married that long, if there is a need for alimony then that alimony may be needed…

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Florida Divorce: What Kind Alimony Can I Get for a Medium Length Marriage?

In a divorce, Florida law allows an award of alimony when a need is shown and the paying party has an ability to pay. Florida does not have an alimony calculator like some states, so instead Florida statute indicates factors that are to be used to determine the length of…

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Florid Divorce: Can I Get Alimony if I Have Not Been Married Long and What is Bridge the Gap Alimony?

Alimony is often the mind of those going through a divorce in Florida. During a marriage, there is often give and take from both sides and sometimes there is an agreement for one party to work while the other stay home or one party to be the primary breadwinner while…

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Florida Divorce: How Long Do I Have to be Married to Get Alimony?

Alimony in Florida is based on a number of factors, including the length of the marriage. A party qualifies for alimony based on the length of the marriage, the need, and the other party’s ability to pay alimony. The Florida legislature recently defined what a short-term marriage, moderate-term marriage and…

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Florida Divorce: What are the Factors in Determining Alimony in Florida?

Alimony cases in Florida are determined by Florida statute, but not by a Florida calculation. Since the court is the one to make the overall determination of alimony, the statutes provide certain guidelines in determining what type of alimony will be awarded; the need of the requesting party; and the…

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Florida Divorce: How Does Florida Determine Whether Alimony Will Be Paid? ?

Alimony in Florida is determined by the Court without a calculation like they have in some states. Florida law requires the court to make findings of fact from the case as to whether certain factors are met before awarding any form of alimony. In Florida, alimony can be awarded either…

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