Gov. DeSantis signs bill ending permanent alimony
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A large improvement, but still fucking onerous.
Consider the possible liability a man must shoulder for the common case divorce with a median length of first marriages ending in divorce is ~13 years, with men being aged ~43 at that point.
Source: https://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/schweizer-median-age-divorce-2018-fp-20-18
That would fall under the moderate-term marriage, per this law:
15 fucking years of payments for a 13 year long marriage.
Not including child support, if there are any kids, for which there is NO assumption of shared custody in Florida.
These are cumulative?
In the tiny part of the bill I read it said "or," which would make more sense.
Unfortunately, they are not mutually exclusive. It's whatever combination of forms of alimony the court decides is "necessary".
At least it can't be forever anymore.