Florida Alimony Legal Advice (197 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 days ago in Alimony Freeport, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
There are many kinds of alimony, and you haven't given much information about... Posted 14 days ago in Alimony Lutz, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
It's always difficult to determine if someone will receive alimony bcause there... Posted 17 days ago in Alimony Jacksonville, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
Your lawyer can look at all of the facts and best give you that advice. In my...
Brent Allan Rose's answer
You are not required to pay support until a court orders it. My experience,... Posted 18 days ago in Alimony Palm Bay, FL
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That idea is that the longer one is married, the longer a person will come to... Posted 16 days ago in Divorce / Separation Miramar, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
If you own any property in the U.S., then yes, a judge would almost certainly... Posted 25 days ago in Alimony Orlando, FL
Jennifer Ann Jacobs' answer
I assume that there was a prior court order ordering your ex husband to pay... Posted 27 days ago in Alimony Saint Petersburg, FL
John Arthur Smitten's answer
Keep after him, if you have an arrest order get a certified copy and send it...
Brent Allan Rose's answer
Are you sure you have an arrest warrant or is it a "writ of bodily attachment"?... Posted 2 months ago in Alimony Brandon, FL
Diana Michelle Tennis' answer
The divorce order should have in it that the paying spouse needs to keep... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Lakeland, FL
Melissa Dawn Sosa's answer
Absent some very specific circumstances, alimony would not be appropriate in a...
Brent Allan Rose's answer
Unless she is disabled and unable to work, it's highly unlikely that permanent... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Orlando, FL
Alejandro Rafael Lopez's answer
The answer to your question revolves around whether or not your ex's request to...
Brent Allan Rose's answer
Divorce by default is not a very "solid" kind of divorce. It's easy to set it... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Palm Bay, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
It's very possible. First, even though she is working, she may not make enough... Posted 12 days ago in Alimony Tampa, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Take the matter to the judge by petition or motion to modify to make your point... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Jacksonville, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
Possibly. Alimony comes in many forms, and it's very difficult to predict...
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
You state you are married. No, alimony is not paid while still married. If... Posted 17 days ago in Alimony Melbourne, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
I'll talk about attorneys' fees first. To get attorneys' fees from the other... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Palm Bay, FL
Thomas Michael Bates' answer
No you do not have to pay alimony or "palimony." You may remember the case...
Brent Allan Rose's answer
Under Florida law, alimony only applies in the case of married couples getting... Posted 19 days ago in Alimony Jacksonville, FL
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
Spousal support may be a stretch since you have not been married for a longer... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Coral Springs, FL
Earl Kenneth Mallory's answer
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... Posted 25 days ago in Alimony Tampa, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
It's always difficult to predict how a judge will rule on alimony. There are... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony New Smyrna Beach, FL
Lucreita D. Becude's answer
No unless your divorce decree stated that you were entitled to it. More than... Posted 29 days ago in Alimony Delray Beach, FL
Brent Allan Rose's answer
I don't think a subpoena is your answer. It sounds like you'll need to hire a... |