Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Tampa Alimony Attorney

Nilo Sanchez

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Entering the divorce process often times is emotional as well as a difficult time in a person’s life. A divorce is the dissolution of a unique relationship that was once created. The dissolving of this unique relationship is further complicated when the financial realities are faced and confronted. It is a given that couples can live typically more financially secure under one roof than what can be achieved by being in separate residences. Often times one spouse is dependent upon the other for financial assistance. The spouse requiring assistance may seek a form of alimony from the other spouse. Alimony is based upon the years of marriage, the need of one spouse, the ability of the other spouse and is in consideration of the standard of living enjoyed during the course of the marriage. Hiring a divorce lawyer in Tampa who is experienced in areas of alimony can help you through this difficult transition.

For purposes of determining alimony, there is a rebuttable presumption that a short-term marriage is a marriage having a duration of less than 7 years, a moderate-term marriage is a marriage having a duration of greater than 7 years but less than 17 years, and long-term marriage is a marriage having a duration of 17 years or greater. The length of a marriage is the period of time from the date of marriage until the date of filing for divorce.

Under Florida law, the court can order alimony. Three types of alimony are common. Bridge-the-gap-alimony, rehabilitative alimony, durational, permanent alimony or any combination of these forms of alimony. Bridge-the-gap alimony is to assist one spouse in making the transition from being married to being single. Bridge-the-gap alimony may not exceed 2 years. Bridge-the-gap alimony terminates upon the death of either party or upon the remarriage of the party receiving alimony. An award of bridge-the-gap alimony is not modifiable in amount or duration. It is wise to seek an experienced Top AVVO Rated divorce lawyer in Tampa who can assist you with your alimony case.

To assist you in determining whether alimony is a potential in your divorce case, contact our office to discuss your case in greater detail. With approximately 20 years as Attorney Nilo J. Sanchez  you can be confident that you’re hiring an experienced Tampa divorce attorney with extensive knowledge of alimony, child support, custody and timesharing litigation experience.

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