A divorce is hard enough as is, but without your Valrico, FL alimony lawyer to walk you through the process, you may end up making payments that are much more than you can handle. Fortunately, Olivero Law, P.A. can help you make adjustments to these payments, and we can also represent you during your divorce proceedings to make sure those payments are manageable in the first place. Our firm has spent years representing our clients in their family law cases, ranging from divorce to child custody. Read on to learn more about alimony, and contact our team today to get started.
During your marriage, odds are you provided a basis of care for your spouse. Whether it was a roof over your heads, health insurance, or anything else, these financial contributions made life manageable for the two of you. But once you divorce, it means those contributions will dry up for your ex. However, in the eyes of the law, your ex may be entitled to some spousal support so he or she can maintain the same level of care they enjoyed during your marriage.
In Florida, there’s an end point to most spousal support payments. However, if you and your spouse were married for more than 17 years, you’ll have to pay lifetime spousal support. This means regular alimony payments, for the rest of your life. Fortunately, if you had a short-term marriage (less than 7 years) or a moderate-term marriage (between 7 and 17 years), there will be a set end-date for your spousal support payments.
The actual amount of money you pay depends on how much you can pay, and how much your ex needs. Alimony in Florida rarely exceeds 40% of your income, but it can get dangerously close to that number unless you contact your Valrico alimony lawyer as soon as possible.
Fortunately, you can petition to adjust alimony payments. For example, if your ex has moved in with his or her new partner, you may be able to petition a court to adjust your alimony payments to reflect the new living situation. After all, if your ex is being supported by someone else, you shouldn’t have to keep making payments.
You can also request a decrease or termination of alimony payments because of major events in your own life, as well. If you were injured in an accident, or lost your job, odds are you won’t be able to maintain the same level of spousal support. You’ll still need to petition for a change in alimony payments, but the team at Olivero Law, P.A. can help.
A divorce is a painful process. And of course, when money gets involved, things can get ugly. It’s important to get in touch with a legal team you can trust. That’s where Olivero Law, P.A. comes in. Our team will provide you with dedicated case management, and clear communication so you’re never left wondering about your next steps. There’s no time to waste. Get in touch with us today, and see how a Valrico alimony lawyer from our office can help.
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