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Brent Allan Rose
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There are many kinds of alimony, and you haven't given much information about...
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Brent Allan Rose
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It's always difficult to determine if someone will receive alimony bcause there...
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Diana Michelle Tennis
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Your lawyer can look at all of the facts and best give you that advice. In my...
Brent Allan Rose
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You are not required to pay support until a court orders it. My experience,...
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Brent Allan Rose
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That idea is that the longer one is married, the longer a person will come to...
Brent Allan Rose
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If you own any property in the U.S., then yes, a judge would almost certainly...
Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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I assume that there was a prior court order ordering your ex husband to pay...
John Arthur Smitten
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Keep after him, if you have an arrest order get a certified copy and send it...
Brent Allan Rose
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Are you sure you have an arrest warrant or is it a "writ of bodily attachment"?...
Diana Michelle Tennis
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The divorce order should have in it that the paying spouse needs to keep...
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Melissa Dawn Sosa
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Absent some very specific circumstances, alimony would not be appropriate in a...
Brent Allan Rose
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Unless she is disabled and unable to work, it's highly unlikely that permanent...
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Alejandro Rafael Lopez's answer
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The answer to your question revolves around whether or not your ex's request to...
Brent Allan Rose
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Divorce by default is not a very "solid" kind of divorce. It's easy to set it...
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Brent Allan Rose
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It's very possible. First, even though she is working, she may not make enough...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Take the matter to the judge by petition or motion to modify to make your point...
Brent Allan Rose
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Usually modification is faster than an appeal, but the standard for...
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Brent Allan Rose
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Possibly. Alimony comes in many forms, and it's very difficult to predict...
Lucreita D. Becude
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You state you are married. No, alimony is not paid while still married. If...
Brent Allan Rose
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I'll talk about attorneys' fees first. To get attorneys' fees from the other...
Thomas Michael Bates
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No you do not have to pay alimony or "palimony." You may remember the case...
Brent Allan Rose
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Under Florida law, alimony only applies in the case of married couples getting...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Spousal support may be a stretch since you have not been married for a longer...
Earl Kenneth Mallory
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You need to hire an attorney. You should not try to represent yourself.
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You shouldn't be collecting alimony unless you are incapable of working. Don't...
Brent Allan Rose
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It's always difficult to predict how a judge will rule on alimony. There are...
Lucreita D. Becude
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No unless your divorce decree stated that you were entitled to it. More than...
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Brent Allan Rose
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I don't think a subpoena is your answer. It sounds like you'll need to hire a...

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