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Types of Alimony in Florida

Understanding the different forms of spousal support available under Florida law to help you navigate your financial future with confidence.

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Types of Alimony

Alimony Calculation & Amounts

Alimony Eligibility & Qualifications

Modifying & Terminating Alimony

Alimony Duration & Marriage Length

Florida Alimony Law Changes/Reform

  • Types of Alimony
  • Alimony Calculation & Amounts
  • Alimony Eligibility & Qualifications
  • Modifying & Terminating Alimony
  • Alimony Duration & Marriage Length
  • Florida Alimony Law Changes/Reform

Understanding Florida Alimony With Confidence

Alimony, or spousal support, can be one of the most contentious aspects of a divorce. Florida law provides for several types of alimony to ensure that one spouse doesn’t face an unfair economic disadvantage after the marriage ends. The goal is to help the lower-earning spouse maintain a similar standard of living.

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Quick Facts About Florida Alimony Types

Each type serves different purposes and circumstances

Duration and modification rules vary by type

Courts consider multiple factors when determining type

Bridge-the-Gap Alimony

Bridge-the-Gap Alimony is designed to assist a party in transitioning from being married to being single. It addresses legitimate, identifiable short-term needs and helps bridge the gap between married life and single life.

Uncontested Divorce

Duration: Maximum of 2 years

Modification: Cannot be modified in amount or duration

Termination: Ends upon death or remarriage of recipient

Purpose: Short-term transition assistance

Rehabilitative Alimony

Rehabilitative Alimony is designed to assist a party in establishing the capacity for self-support through either the redevelopment of previous skills or credentials or the acquisition of education, training, or work experience.

Key Characteristics:

Purpose: Education, training, or work experience

Requirement: Specific and defined rehabilitative plan

Modification: Can be modified or terminated

Goal: Achieve self-sufficiency

Durational Alimony

Durational Alimony provides economic assistance for a set period following a marriage of short or moderate duration, or following a marriage of any duration if there is no ongoing need for support on a permanent basis.

Key Characteristics:

Duration: Cannot exceed length of marriage

Modification: Amount may be modified, not duration

Best For: Short to moderate-term marriages

Purpose: Economic assistance for set period

Temporary Alimony

Temporary Alimony provides support during the pendency of divorce proceedings. It is designed to maintain the status quo and provide necessary support until a final determination is made regarding permanent alimony.

Key Characteristics:

Duration: Only during divorce proceedings

Termination: When final judgment is entered

Basis: Need and ability to pay during proceedings

Purpose: Maintain status quo during divorce

Alimony Types Comparison

A side-by-side comparison to help you understand the key differences between each type of alimony.

Alimony Type
Duration
Modifiable
Primary Purpose
Bridge-the-Gap
Max 2 years
No
Short-term transition
Rehabilitative
Based on plan
Yes
Education/training for self-sufficiency
Durational
Cannot exceed marriage length
Amount Only
Set period economic assistance
Temporary
During divorce only
Yes
Maintain status quo during proceedings

How Courts Determine Alimony Type

Florida courts consider numerous factors when determining which type of alimony is appropriate for each case. Understanding these factors can help you better prepare for your case.

Length of Marriage

Short-term (less than 7 years), moderate-term (7–17 years), or long-term (17+ years).

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Financial Resources

Income, assets, and earning capacity of both parties.

Age and Health

Physical and emotional condition of both parties.

Contributions to Marriage

Financial, homemaking, childcare, and career sacrifices.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony Types

Can I receive more than one type of alimony?

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What happens if I remarry while receiving alimony?

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How is the amount of alimony determined for each type?

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Can alimony type be changed after the final order?

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