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  • Information...Florida Alimony.

    Working in the Florida law divorce area, I thought I would hit on some alimony information. As with any state there are certain factors for what is referred to as a spousal support after a divorce. The divorce courts look at many things in deciding wither a spouse can receive alimony after a divorce...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 11-28-2008
  • Recapping Florida Divorce Law.

    Researching Florida divorce law this morning for one of the blogs, and also anyone else that may be looking for divorce law in Florida. In Florida you must be a resident of the state to file, this means you can not move then file, You must have filed for divorce before you have left the state. If your...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 11-26-2008
  • Information on Florida Divorce.

    Florida Divorce. In Florida to file for divorce you must be a resident of the state for at least 6 months to file. There is not a time limit of residency from county to county, just the state. Now if you are stationed in the armed forces in Florida you can file for divorce at any time, there is no time...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 09-26-2008
  • Information Florida Divorce.

    You must be a resident of Florida to file for divorce....most residential status is made around 6 months, so again its important to remember not to move and then file for divorce, you may end up in a long wait. Now if you are stationed in the armed forces and in Florida it is fine to file for divorce...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 09-03-2008
  • Florida Alimony After Divorce.

    There are certain factors and decisions on alimony in Florida; here is a look at the factors for alimony after divorce in Florida. The standard of living while being married is looked at. How did you live during the marriage, and what will your standard of living be after the divorce, if alimony is not...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-21-2008
  • Florida Divorce Law

    You must be a resident of Florida to file for divorce, which means you can not move and then file, you must live and file for divorce in Florida. Although if you are not a resident but are in the armed forces and you are stationed in Florida, you may file for divorce; this does include either spouse...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-07-2008
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