Monthly Archives: September 2023

What Is Florida’s New Alimony Bill And How Will It Affect Spouses Who Receive Alimony?
On June 30th, of 2023. SB 1416 was signed into law. The new law overhauls Florida’s alimony system, introducing new restrictions and limitations that can, and will, affect those who receive alimony or are set to receive alimony. By being aware of the restrictions and limitations SB 1416 creates, a spouse who is set… Read More »

What Should You Do If Your Spouse Falsely Accuses You Of Abuse During A Divorce?
False accusations can greatly affect a divorce. Being aware of what to do, if a spouse makes false accusations, ensures that these false accusations do not harm one’s divorce or, in turn, their post-divorce life. Your Spouse Must Prove That Their Allegations Are Truthful A spouse who accuses another spouse of abuse has the… Read More »

Can A Divorce Be Denied In The State Of Florida?
The laws underlying divorce, within the state of Florida, can be confusing. But, by being aware of these laws, and whether or not a divorce can be denied, it is easier to obtain a favorable divorce outcome. Florida Is A No-Fault State The state of Florida is a no-fault state. And, what this means… Read More »

If Your Spouse Cheated On You, Can You Avoid Alimony?
A spouse cheating on the other spouse can, and often does, lead to the end of a marriage. Even though cheating is significant, a spouse who has been cheated on may not be able to avoid being ordered to pay alimony. What Is Alimony? Right after a divorce, it is not uncommon for one… Read More »