Can I Modify Alimony in Florida If My Ex Remarries?
You have been paying alimony for years. Then you find out your ex just got remarried. Your first question is obvious: Do I still have to pay? It is a fair question. And the answer is not always as clean...
How Alimony Is Really Calculated in 2026 (And What Judges Look at Most)
If you are facing a divorce in 2026, alimony might be one of your biggest concerns. I hear this concern often in my practice. It does not matter whether you expect to pay support or you are counting on it...
Can You Terminate or Modify Permanent Alimony in Florida?
Understanding alimony can be challenging, particularly in Florida, due to recent changes that have significantly impacted the legal system. Permanent alimony in Florida was once a regular part of divorce agreements, providing ongoing financial support to a partner unable to...
What Disqualifies You from Alimony in Florida?
Navigating the complexities of alimony in Florida can be challenging, particularly when it comes to understanding the factors that may disqualify someone from receiving it. In Florida, several conditions and behaviors can disqualify an individual from being awarded alimony. In...
6 FAQs You Need to Answer Before Getting a Divorce in Florida
If you’re getting a divorce in Florida, you probably have lots of questions. This article answers a few that clients frequently ask. Every divorce is unique, but many people going through the end of their marriage often have similar questions...
Does Infidelity Affect Divorce in Florida? You Might Be Surprised
Does infidelity affect divorce in Florida? Many people assume that Florida’s no-fault divorce law means adultery won’t change the outcome, but the truth is more complicated. As a no-fault divorce state, Florida does not require spouses to provide a reason...
Permanent Alimony in Florida Depends on These Important Factors
Permanent alimony in Florida is rare, but if your marriage lasted a long time before you and your spouse decided to get a divorce, you could be eligible. This article helps explain the basic aspects that could affect your case....
Child Relocation Laws in Florida: 2 Things Divorced Parents Should Know
The divorce is finalized, and you and your ex-spouse have agreed on the terms of your parenting plan. Things are starting to go back to normal as everyone in your family adjusts to their new lives. Your attorney explained to...
Florida Alimony Attorney: How Does It Work?
When you get divorced, it’s important to know how you are going to provide for yourself after the divorce is finalized. As a Florida alimony attorney, I know how stressful divorce and getting the alimony you deserve can be, which...
How is Alimony Determined in a Florida Divorce?
As a family lawyer in Miami, people regularly ask me and my legal team about how alimony (or spousal maintenance) is determined or calculated during a Florida divorce. Well, it depends with each couple. Alimony is meant to allow the...








