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How Long Do You Have to Pay Alimony in Orlando?
October 25th, 2022
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How Long Do You Have to Pay Alimony in Orlando?
Orlando, FL - When two people get divorced in Florida, the court may order one spouse to pay alimony to the other. Various types of alimony can be awarded and not all of them are permanent. Also, the paying spouse may stop sending the monthly checks if their ex gets married again or there’s a significant change in their financial circumstances.Alimony should not be confused with spousal support. The latter is a form of financial support granted while the divorce is ongoing. If you want to get alimony as part of the divorce settlement, you should seek advice from experienced Orlando divorce lawyers. No matter if you’re the one paying alimony or you’re on the receiving end, here’s what you need to know about the various types of alimony available in Orlando.Main types of alimony that can be granted by an Orlando courtUnder Florida laws, alimony payments are a court-ordered form of financial support one of the spouses must provide to the other after their divorce becomes effective.Depending on the duration of the marriage and the financial situation of each spouse a court in Orlando may award:Permanent alimonyPermanent alimony is usually awarded in cases where the marriage lasted for more than 7 years. Permanent alimony is assigned for the full duration of an ex-spouse’s life.Lump sum alimonyAs the name indicates, this is a one-off sort of payment rather than a monthly obligation. An Orlando court will order lump sum alimony as a means to level out the distribution of property and assets between spouses.Rehabilitative alimonyA spouse may be ordered to pay rehabilitative alimony to their ex while he or she studies for a degree or receives training that would allow them to enter the employment market. Rehabilitative alimony stops when the other finishes their education or gets a job. Bridge-the-gap alimonyThis is a form of temporary alimony. The court may order the spouse with a better financial situation to support their ex while they transition into a new life as a single person. This is a temporary form of alimony and the period it is granted for cannot exceed the duration of your marriage. Reimbursement alimonyReimbursement alimony is designed to compensate one of the spouses for investing a significant amount of monetary resources into their ex-spouse’s goals. As an example, if one of the spouses works to support their significant other through college they may be entitled to be reimbursed for their efforts.When can I stop paying alimony?
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