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Unlike with child support, there is no set formula governing spousal support - also called alimony - in the state of Florida. Instead, the court will examine a variety of different issues when making a decision pertaining to spousal maintenance.

How is Alimony Determined?

Some of the factors that are used to determine alimony are:

  • Length of the marriage
  • Physical condition of both spouses
  • Emotional condition of both spouses
  • Age of both spouses
  • Spousal contribution to the marriage, including homemaking and child care
  • Financial worth and resources of each spouse
  • Standard of living maintained during the marriage

The Various Types of Alimony

Just as there are several different factors that govern the amount and duration, if any, of alimony payments, there are also several different types of alimony. If you and your spouse are filing for divorce, it is important to retain an experienced and proven alimony attorney in Winter Park who can defend your rights and ensure that your interests are promoted during this difficult time. Your lawyer can also help you understand the various categories of spousal support, which include:

  • Permanent period alimony - A mandatory monthly payment from one ex-spouse to the other that is usually ordered by the court for marriages of 14 years or more
  • Rehabilitative alimony - A short-term monthly payment schedule used to help one spouse while he or she is returning to the workforce or an independent income level
  • Lump sum alimony - A one-time payment of funds originally intended to be paid over a longer period of time
  • Transitional alimony - Usually a one-time payment to help an ex-spouse who does not qualify for traditional alimony to return to self-sufficiency
  • Temporary alimony - Alimony paid during the actual process of the divorce

Seasoned Representation for Your Divorce

Need a lawyer for a spousal support case in Greater Orlando? Divorce law can be complex, and this could be a very difficult and challenging time for you. Don't face marriage dissolution without strong and capable legal advocacy. Call Richard A. Heller, P.A. to set up a free case evaluation and learn more about how our Winter Park alimony lawyers can assist you.


We have been serving local residents since 1990, and we know what it takes to achieve results. Contact us for the representation you need today!


 

Modifications to Court Orders

Alimony modifications can be obtained when there has been an unexpected, involuntary, and substantial change in an individual's ability to pay for support, or the other's need for assistance. With the assistance of the right attorney, you can effectively pursue the change that you need. Substantial changes that may warrant modification:

  • Health problems
  • Unemployment
  • Significant raise
  • Retirement
  • Lottery winnings

When you need to make a modification to the support that you are receiving or paying, it is time to seek the experienced guidance of a Winter Park alimony lawyer from Richard A. Heller, P.A. Our firm can work from the outset of your divorce to ensure that your future is prepared for, and that the risk of modification is reduced.

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