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Back to EpisodesAlimony and Spousal Support in a Short Term Marriage | Do I Have to Pay Alimony?
Description
In this episode of the Best Florida Family Law Podcast, Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses the complexities of alimony in Florida, particularly focusing on the new alimony statute, Florida Statute 61.08, and its implications for short-term marriages. He explains the factors that courts consider when determining alimony in Florida, the types of alimony available, and the specific rules regarding marriages lasting less than three years. The conversation aims to educate listeners about their rights and options in family law matters involving spousal support.
- Every case is different and unique.
- The court must find that one party has the ability to pay alimony.
- Anticipated needs and necessities must be proven post-dissolution.
- Short-term marriages are defined as 10 years or less.
- Durational alimony may not be awarded for marriages under three years.
- Rehabilitative alimony assists in establishing self-support.
- Bridge the Gap Alimony covers short-term needs during transition.
- The amount of alimony is based on the difference in incomes.
- Judges have discretion in determining alimony based on circumstances.
- Understanding your financial documents is crucial for alimony discussions.
- The New Alimony Statute in Florida
- The court must find that one party has the ability to pay alimony.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Florida Family Law and Alimony
03:03
Understanding Alimony Factors and Short-Term Marriages
05:59
Types of Alimony: Durational, Rehabilitative, and Bridge-the-Gap
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