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It's being called one of the biggest reforms to alimony law in the state.
TAVARES, Fla. — As the Florida legislature considers proposals to update the state's antiquated lifetime alimony laws, a group of citizens, members of Florida Alimony Reform (FAR), intends to offer testimony …
Image via Wikipedia A few months ago, legislators in Massachusetts passed the Alimony Reform act of 2011, updating the Commonwealth’s alimony laws. Now, citizens’ groups in Florida and New Jersey are pushing for the same kinds of changes in those states. On some levels, I support these reforms. As a Divorce Financial Strategist™,
Michael Morgan only groans as his wife bathes his body, shaves his face and gently kisses his lips. A retired physician diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease 14 years ago, Morgan, 72, no longer walks or talks.
The "I do" that began Alan Frisher's marriage ended 13 years later with a "you will" from a Brevard County judge. Comparing it to a jail sentence, Frisher says he was ordered to pay "permanent alimony."
Alan Frisher is a certified divorce financial analyst in Suntree who co-founded Florida Alimony Reform. / Tim Shortt/ FLORIDA TODAY The “I do” that began Alan Frisher’s marriage ended 13 years later with a “you will” from a Brevard County judge.
Critics say laws for spousal support are out of date and don't set adequate limits on length, amount of payments VIDEO: Adopted Girl Taken Back by Biological Dad Due to Legal Loophole
New Jersey Alimony Reform pushes to eliminate permanent or lifetime alimony and restrict the wide discretion judges have in setting alimony payments
NEW YORK — The alimony reform movement that's sweeping the country will get a huge boost Monday, January 9, when Anderson Cooper's daytime show, ANDERSON, highlights alimony problems in Florida and across …
NEW YORK — Anderson Cooper's daytime show, ANDERSON, changed the broadcast date of a show about the need for alimony reform in Florida, taped earlier, to Friday January 13, from Monday January 9. For …