When someone pays alimony their former spouse pays a portion
of their income. This payment could come
in the form of a lump sum or a temporary payment. Of course, in most cases it takes the form of
a regular monthly payment that continues until the ex-spouse remarries or one
of the formerly married individuals passes away.
Alimony is an ever-changing dynamic. It is important not to get caught up in the
customs of the past. Nowadays women are
the breadwinners in about one out of every three marriages. This statistic would have been unheard of
just a generation ago. Many states are
changing their laws to keep up with the constantly changing culture.
Before you assume whom is responsible for all or most of the
alimony payments in the state of Florida make sure that you have an attorney on
your side. Contact St. Petersburg
divorce attorneys Kidder and Bennett.
Nat Kidder and William Bennett have been resolving a wide range of family
law issues for over 25 years each. Call their office located at 275 96th Ave.
North in St. Petersburg at (727) 821-8000.
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