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It will also set up a process for ex-spouses who make alimony payments to seek modifications to alimony agreements when they want to retire.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed a measure that would have overhauled the state’s alimony laws. It's the third time that supporters of revamping the alimony system have gotten bills through the Florida Legislature only to have them nixed.
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After years of legislative battles about the issue, Gov. Ron DeSantis faces a decision about whether to approve revamping the state’s alimony laws.
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One part of the legislation would change the process for modification of alimony when people who have been paying seek to retire.
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Among the proposed changes are the elimination of permanent alimony unless both parties agree to it, and joint custody.
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Alimony reform is back before Florida lawmakers. But the bill’s sponsor says this year’s version of the bill is different. Republican Rep. Colleen...
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A "child support-esque" formula could determine the amount of alimony divorcing spouses would receive under a radical overhaul of the state's alimony...