Florida alimony modification

How to Modify Alimony After a Job Loss in Florida (Step-by-Step for 2026)

How to Modify Alimony After a Job Loss in Florida (Step-by-Step for 2026)

Florida courts can modify alimony after a job loss if you prove a substantial, material, involuntary, and permanent change in circumstances. In 2026, most people pursue modification by filing a Supplemental Petition and seeking temporary relief quickly to prevent arrears. This guide explains eligibility, evidence, step-by-step filing, timelines, and what to do if you’re the […]

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How to Modify Alimony After Retirement in Florida: What Income Counts and How Courts Decide

How to Modify Alimony After Retirement in Florida: What Income Counts and How Courts Decide

A Florida court can modify alimony after retirement if you prove a substantial, material, involuntary, and permanent change in circumstances under § 61.14, Florida Statutes. Retirement often changes cash flow, but judges scrutinize whether it was reasonable and how it affects both parties’ needs and ability to pay. This article explains what “income” counts after

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