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Alimony, also commonly
referred to as spousal support, is a financially supportive
payment made from one spouse to another in the event of a
divorce.
In a proceeding for
dissolution of marriage, the court may grant alimony to
either party, which alimony may be rehabilitative or
permanent in nature. In any award of alimony, the court may
order periodic payments or payments in lump sum or both. The
court may consider acts of adultery on the part of either
spouse and the circumstances thereof in determining the
amount of alimony, if any, to be awarded.
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
represents the legal rights and goals of those
involved in alimony, spousal support, or other
family law issues in
Orlando, Florida and the Surrounding Central Florida area. For a confidential legal
consultation, please call
(407) 999-7658.
When determining a proper award of alimony or maintenance,
the court may consider all relevant economic factors,
including but not limited to:
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The standard of living established
during the marriage;
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The duration of the marriage;
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The age and the physical and
emotional condition of each party;
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The financial resources of each
party, the non-marital and the marital assets and
liabilities distributed to each;
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When applicable, the time
necessary for either party to acquire sufficient
education or training to enable such party to find
appropriate employment;
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The contribution of each party to
the marriage, including, but not limited to, services
rendered in homemaking, child care, education, and
career building of the other party;
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All sources of income available to
either party, and
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any other factor necessary to do
equity and justice between the parties.
If the court determines it
necessary to protect an award of alimony, the court may
order the one paying alimony to purchase or maintain a life
insurance policy or a bond, or to otherwise secure such
alimony award with any other assets which may be suitable
for the purpose of securing the court ordered alimony
payments.
If either party's financial
standing or other relevant factors significantly change,
either party may petition the court to seek an increase or
decrease in the amount of alimony to be paid, or to have the
alimony - spousal support payments terminated. This is
considered a post judgment alimony modification.
A modification to court
ordered alimony may also be negotiated through mediation,
and if agreed upon by both parties, the alimony modification
must still be made official by asking the court to agree and
sign-off on the alimony modification agreement.
If you have questions, concerns, or legal needs regarding
alimony, spousal support, or other
family law
issues, we urge you to seek the legal advice of an experienced
Orlando
alimony attorney & lawyer. Contact
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
at
(407) 999-7658 to schedule a confidential legal
consultation.
When dealing
with any divorce or family law legal issue, it is important
to be made fully aware of your legal rights and the options
which may be available to you, as well as having aggressive,
detailed, and dedicated family law legal
representation in your corner.
Hiring an
experienced alimony attorney or lawyer may
provide you the best opportunity to achieve your desired
outcome, or a fair and reasonable resolution.
If
you require professional legal services regarding alimony, spousal support,
or
other family law issues, be proactive in
protecting your legal
rights by seeking the legal advice of
an experienced
Orlando alimony attorney
& lawyer. Contact
The Figueroa Law Firm,
P.A.,
by calling
(407) 999-7658
or use our
online case submission
form
to schedule a confidential legal consultation.
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