Bridge-the-gap alimony may be awarded to provide support to a party in making the transition from being married to being single... bridge-the-gap alimony may not exceed 2 years.
Rehabilitative alimony may be awarded to assist a party in establishing the capacity for self-support... The length of an award of rehabilitative alimony may not exceed 5 years.
Durational alimony may not be awarded following a marriage lasting less than 3 years... An award of durational alimony may not exceed 50 percent of the length of a short-term marriage, 60 percent of the length of a moderate-term marriage, or 75 percent of the length of a long-term marriage.
Source: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/1416/BillText/er/PDF
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:
- 2 years of Bridge-the-gap alimony
- 5 years of Rehabilitative alimony
- 8 years of Durational alimony
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.
Bridge-the-gap alimony may be awarded to provide support to a party in making the transition from being married to being single... bridge-the-gap alimony may not exceed 2 years.
Rehabilitative alimony may be awarded to assist a party in establishing the capacity for self-support... The length of an award of rehabilitative alimony may not exceed 5 years.
Durational alimony may not be awarded following a marriage lasting less than 3 years... An award of durational alimony may not exceed 50 percent of the length of a short-term marriage, 60 percent of the length of a moderate-term marriage, or 75 percent of the length of a long-term marriage.
Source: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2023/1416/BillText/er/PDF
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:
- 2 years of Bridge-the-gap alimony
- 5 years of Rehabilitative alimony
- 8 years of Durational alimony
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.