Category: Family & Divorce Law

Understanding alimony: Standard of living

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"Standard of living" is a legal term that refers to the lifestyle to which two parties become accustomed to over the course of their marriage, in terms of the luxuries, comforts and necessities they enjoyed within that time. Establishing standard of living is an important task for any Miami divorce lawyer, as it is one of the most heavily weighted determining factors that a court considers in an alimony judgment. Both parties who are seeking... [...]

Understanding alimony: Permanent and durational awards

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While some states have revised their family law statutes to exclude permanent alimony awards, Florida still recognizes and implements this long-term form of spousal support. However, adjustments made by the Florida legislature have added further qualifications for those who seek permanent alimony. The length of a marriage plays a substantial role in whether a party has a right to claim a permanent alimony award. Under current law, the court... [...]

Understanding alimony: Short-term awards

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In many divorce cases, a judge may determine that a party has a clearly established need for continued monetary support, but only for a set period of time after a marriage is dissolved. Insituations where the length of the marriage, the assets of both parties or other relevant factors render a permanent alimony award inappropriate, a Miami divorce lawyer may seek a short-term form of support for their client. The two primary forms of... [...]

Understanding Alimony: Determining factors

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Before establishing the type and monetary amount of an alimony award, the court will first review financial documents from the two parties in a divorce to determine if alimony payments are appropriate or necessary. In order for such an award to be granted, the court must decide that one party has a need for ongoing financial support, and that the other has the ability to provide that support. If the court determines that an alimony award is... [...]

Understanding alimony: Types of alimony awards

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Whether you believe you may be entitled to alimony payments, or seek to dismiss your former partner's claim to financial assistance, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with the forms this payment can take, as well as the legal requirements you must meet to support or dispute it. In Florida, if the court may grant the following forms of alimony: Bridge-the-gap Bridge-the-gap alimony may be awarded to provide short-term financial... [...]