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Alimony in Florida- Jacobs Law Firm

Alimony, also known as spousal support, is one of the most important aspects of divorce proceedings in Florida. Because it is such an important topic, we’ll provide an overview of alimony laws in the state, their duration, and the purpose of providing financial support to a former spouse.   Types of Alimony   Florida recognizes various types of alimony that can be awarded based on the specific circumstances of the divorce. These include temporary alimony, rehabilitative alimony, bridge-the-gap alimony, durational alimony, and permanent alimony. Each type of alimony serves a specific purpose, but its main objective is the same, which is to address the financial needs of the recipient spouse during and after the divorce process.   The primary objective of alimony is to provide support to the recipient spouse who may have become economically disadvantaged during the marriage or needs assistance in transitioning to a financially independent lifestyle. Alimony aims to ensure tha

Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements in Florida

  Prenuptial & Postnuptial agreements offer couples the opportunity to protect their assets, clarify their financial responsibilities, and establish guidelines in the event of a divorce. These agreements tend to be an unconformable subject between couples but are very important, especially with the increasing complexities of the law. For those reasons, in this article we’ll provide an overview of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements in Florida, focusing on their purpose, enforceability, key provisions, and legal requirements.   Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements: Definitions   Prenuptial agreements, also called prenups, are entered into before the marriage, while postnuptial agreements, also called postnups, are signed after the marriage has taken place. Both serve similar purposes, which is to provide both parties with a legal framework to define key points such as asset division, debts, and other financial matters In the case of a divorce or a separation. These agre