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  2. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Florida passed an alimony reform bill (SB 1416) which eliminated permanent alimony and established a process for allowing alimony payers to request modifications when they want to retire. The bill allowed judges to reduce or terminate alimony obligations based on a number of factors. [77]

  3. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Florida passed an alimony reform bill (SB 1416) which eliminated permanent alimony and established a process for allowing alimony payers to request modifications when they want to retire. The bill allowed judges to reduce or terminate alimony obligations based on a number of factors. [63]

  4. Alex Andrade - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Andrade introduced a bill to reform Florida's alimony litigation process. [11] In 2023, a similar bill was passed and signed by Governor DeSantis. [ 12 ]

  5. Alimony overhaul goes to full Florida Senate - AOL

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  6. ‘Permanent’ alimony no longer exists in Florida ...

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    A 77-year-old South Florida woman has been worried lately. Married for more than 30 years, she was divorced in 2006 and has been collecting alimony ever since. It’s not enough to live on ...

  7. Your Turn: New alimony law reflects changes in marriage - AOL

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  8. 2024 Florida Amendment 4 - Wikipedia

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    Florida Amendment 4 is a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution that will be subject to a referendum on November 5, 2024. [1] The amendment would preempt the Florida Legislature from restricting abortion before fetal viability (generally considered to be between 23 and 24 weeks gestational age) and nullify existing statutes such as the Heartbeat Protection Act that currently do so.

  9. Florida Legislature ended permanent alimony. How did Palm ...

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