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Is Past-Due Alimony a Vested Property Right?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, past-due installments of alimony become vested property rights of the spouse to whom the money is due: "The final issue concerns the trial court's unexplained reduction of the alimony arrearage. Past-due...

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Is lump sum alimony subject to modification?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, lump sum alimony is not subject to modification: "Lump sum alimony vests at the time of entry of the final judgment and is not subject to modification. Philipose v. Philipose, 431 So.2d 698 (Fla. 2d DCA...

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What is the definition of special equity in divorce?

According to the case law as of the date of this article, in determining alimony, special equity is a vested property interest brought into the marriage or acquired during the marriage because of a contribution of services or funds over and above normal marital...

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Is cyberstalking a form of domestic violence?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, cyberstalking is a form of domestic violence against which a person may obtain an injunction: “Cyberstalk” means to engage in a course of conduct to communicate, or to cause to be communicated, words,...

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Can you get a money judgment for non-payment of alimony?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a trial court may award a money judgment for default as a remedy for non-payment of spousal support, although contempt is the usual remedy: "The remedies available to enforce payment depend on the...

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