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Category: Alimony

Divorce Lawyer Explains If Alimony Be Garnished In Pasco County, Florida To Pay Debts

  • Oct 28, 2014

Often as part of a divorce, one or both spouses encounter financial problems. A divorce means paying for two households instead of one, and it is easy to rack up...

I Want To Stay Home With My Kids After My Pasco County, Florida Divorce – Can I Receive Enough Alimony To Allow Me To Do This?

  • Oct 20, 2014

In many marriages, one spouse, typically the father, is the provider for the family, and the other spouse, typically the mother, stays at home with young children to care for...

Which Types Of Alimony In Pasco County, Florida Can Be Modified?

  • Oct 8, 2014

Spouses who are ordered to pay alimony in Florida often wonder under what circumstances the alimony can be modified or terminated. In some cases, the spouses may have a written...

Do I Have To Get Divorced To Receive Alimony In Pasco County, Florida?

  • Sep 30, 2014

When most people think of asking for alimony or child support, they assume it is in connection with divorce. However, that’s not always the case. In Pasco County (Florida Statute...

Divorce Lawyer Explains How Alimony Is Paid Under Florida Law

  • Sep 26, 2014

In Florida, there are generally four ways to pay alimony. The first is that the payor makes the payment directly to the former spouse who receives it. This is the...

What Are The Tax Consequences Of Alimony For A Pasco County, Florida Resident?

  • Sep 22, 2014

It’s critical that if you are paying or receiving alimony in Florida that you understand the income tax consequences of alimony. Income taxes can often be overlooked as an issue...

Who Can Recieve Alimony In A Pasco County, Florida Divorce And Why?

  • Aug 13, 2014

Alimony is often awarded in a divorce. Alimony is an amount of money that is paid to the dependent spouse, often in monthly payments, that will continue for a set...

Alimony in Florida

  • Jul 16, 2014

If you need help with an alimony issue, see my alimony section here. Or, alimony in Florida is explained in a more complex detail at the Florida Senate website – http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2012/61.13