Category Archives: Modifications
When Can You Modify Divorce Orders in Florida?
During the divorce process, a judge will issue many orders. These orders stipulate how marital property is divided, alimony details, child custody arrangements, and more. Divorce orders are final and legally binding. Both spouses are expected to abide by the terms of the orders and if they do not, they will face serious consequences…. Read More »
Can You Go to Jail if You Do Not Pay Child Support?
Judges issue many orders during a divorce case including those regarding property division, alimony, child support, and more. These orders are final and legally binding. Failing to comply with them can result in serious penalties. If a judge has ordered you to pay child support, you are legally obligated to pay it in full… Read More »
Can Inflation Impact Alimony?
Inflation refers to the rising cost of goods and services over a prolonged period of time. Inflation is the reason Floridians pay more for everyday items such as gas, food, and housing than they did just a few years ago. While many people face the rising cost of inflation every day, they do not… Read More »
When Can You Modify Alimony in Florida?
If you have gone through a divorce, alimony payments may be a normal part of your life. Alimony, also called spousal support, is court-ordered and is intended to provide financial support to a lesser-earning spouse. If you are paying alimony, it can sometimes impose a heavy burden on you. However, under the law in… Read More »
What Are Modifications And Enforcements After Divorce?
Once you have gone through a divorce, you are likely very happy to be through the process and have the final paperwork sorted. You are also probably hoping to never have to revisit that part of your life again. Unfortunately, this does not happen all the time. There are situations that can arise and… Read More »
