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Alimony / Spousal Support

Protecting your financial interests whether you are seeking support or defending against a claim.

Florida courts have discretion to award different forms of alimony depending on the length of the marriage, the standard of living established during the marriage, and each party's financial resources and needs. The appropriate type, amount, and duration of any alimony award is highly fact-specific. An experienced attorney can evaluate your circumstances and advise you on what may be available in your case.

What to Expect

How the Process Works

  • A thorough analysis of your financial circumstances and entitlement under Florida law
  • Strategic negotiation to reach a fair resolution without unnecessary litigation
  • Skilled courtroom advocacy when alimony disputes require a hearing or trial

How Rosanna Can Help

Personal, Experienced Representation

Alimony is one of the most contested and consequential issues in a dissolution proceeding. Rosanna has litigated and negotiated spousal support on behalf of both payors and recipients, and she understands what courts look for and what the other side will argue. Every case is different, and she will give you a frank assessment of where you stand.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Florida law recognizes several forms of alimony, and the type available in any given case depends on the length of the marriage, the financial circumstances of each spouse, and other factors the court is required to consider. The landscape of Florida alimony law has changed in recent years, and what may have applied in an older case may not apply to yours. An experienced attorney can evaluate your specific situation and advise you on what is realistic.

The duration of alimony depends on the type awarded and the length of the marriage. Some forms of alimony are short-term by design, others are tied to the completion of a specific plan, and others may continue for a longer period. The duration available in your case depends on the length of your marriage and the type of alimony at issue.

Whether alimony can be modified depends on the type awarded and the terms of the original order. Not all forms of alimony are modifiable, and the grounds for modification vary depending on the type at issue. Modifications are governed by Florida Statute Section 61.14. Alimony terminates automatically upon the death of either party or the remarriage of the recipient. Rosanna can evaluate your situation and advise you on whether a modification proceeding makes sense.

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