Alimony Duration & Marriage Length
Understanding how the length of your marriage affects alimony duration and eligibility under Florida law.
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Marriage Length: The Foundation of Alimony Duration
Under Florida law, the length of your marriage is one of the most critical factors in determining both eligibility for alimony and how long alimony payments may continue. Florida categorizes marriages into three distinct duration categories, each with specific implications for alimony awards.
Understanding these categories is essential for setting realistic expectations and developing an effective legal strategy for your case.
Key Duration Principles
Marriage length affects alimony type eligibility
Duration limits vary by marriage category
Longer marriages may qualify for extended support
Florida’s Three Marriage Duration Categories
Each category has specific rules regarding alimony eligibility, duration, and modification options.
Short-Term Marriage
Less than 7 Years
Short-term marriages are those lasting less than 7 years. In these cases, there is a rebuttable presumption against awarding alimony, meaning the requesting party must present clear and convincing evidence of their need for support.
Short-Term Marriage Characteristics:
Presumption: Against awarding alimony
Standard: Clear and convincing evidence required
Available Types: Bridge-the-gap, rehabilitative, temporary
Duration Limits: Highly restricted
Moderate-Term Marriage
7 to 17 Years
Moderate-term marriages lasting between 7 and 17 years represent the middle ground in Florida alimony law. These marriages may qualify for various types of alimony, with duration typically limited to the length of the marriage.
Moderate-Term Marriage Characteristics:
Presumption: Neutral consideration
Available Types: All types except permanent
Duration Limit: Cannot exceed marriage length
Flexibility: More options than short-term
Long-Term Marriage
17+ Years
Long-term marriages lasting 17 years or more receive special consideration under Florida law. While permanent alimony was eliminated in 2023, long-term marriages may qualify for durational alimony up to 75% of the marriage length in exceptional circumstances.
Long-Term Marriage Characteristics:
Presumption: Favorable for alimony awards
Extended Duration: Up to 75% of marriage length
Special Consideration: For exceptional circumstances
Greater Protection: For economically disadvantaged spouse
Alimony Types Comparison
A side-by-side comparison to help you understand the key differences between each type of alimony.
*In exceptional circumstances with clear and convincing evidence
Marriage Length
Bridge-the-Gap
Rehabilitative
Durational
Presumption
Less than 7 years
Max 2 years
Based on plan
Not available
Against alimony
7-17 years
Max 2 years
Based on plan
Up to marriage length
Neutral
17+ years
Max 2 years
Based on plan
Up to 75% of marriage*
Favorable
*In exceptional circumstances with clear and convincing evidence

Exceptional Circumstances for Extended Duration
For long-term marriages, Florida courts may award durational alimony for up to 75% of the marriage length when exceptional circumstances are proven by clear and convincing evidence.
Physical or Mental Disability
Significant health issues preventing employment or self-support.
Advanced Age
Age-related barriers to entering or re-entering the workforce.
Caregiving Responsibilities
Caring for disabled children or family members.
Significant Economic Disadvantage
Substantial disparity in earning capacity or financial resources.
Grounds for Alimony Modification
Florida courts require substantial changes in circumstances to modify existing alimony orders. Here are the most common qualifying situations.
Start Date
Marriage duration begins on the date of the marriage ceremony, regardless of when the marriage license was obtained.
End Date
Marriage duration ends on the date the divorce petition is filed, not when the final judgment is entered.
Calculation Method
Duration is calculated in years and months. Even one day into a new year counts as part of that year for categorization purposes.
Grounds for Alimony Modification
Example 1
Married: June 1, 2010
Filed: May 30, 2017
Duration: 6 years, 11 months
Short-term marriage
Example 2
Married: March 15, 2005
Filed: August 20, 2018
Duration: 13 years, 5 months
Moderate-term marriage
Example 3
Married: January 10, 1998
Filed: February 5, 2022
Duration: 24 years, 1 month
Long-term marriage
Strategic Timing Considerations
The timing of when you file for divorce can significantly impact your alimony rights and obligations. Understanding these strategic considerations is crucial for protecting your interests.
Filing Before Key Anniversaries
Filing just before the 7-year or 17-year anniversary can significantly impact alimony eligibility and duration limits.
Separation vs. Filing Date
Physical separation doesn’t stop the marriage duration clock – only the filing date matters for alimony calculations.
Impact on Negotiations
Marriage length category affects negotiating power and settlement discussions regarding alimony terms.
Frequently Asked Questions About Marriage Length & Alimony Duration
What if we were married exactly 7 years?
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Can alimony duration exceed the marriage length?
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Does separation time count toward marriage duration?
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How do courts handle marriages just under 17 years?
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What constitutes "exceptional circumstances" for extended duration?
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