What is a spousal support order?

A spousal support order is a type of family law order in Florida that requires one spouse to provide financial support to another. This type of order is most common in a divorce, although it is also possible for unmarried couples who need financial support. The amount of spousal support is determined by the family court judge. Factors the judge considers in making a spousal support order include the financial needs and resources of both spouses, length of the marriage, and any other factors deemed relevant by the judge. Florida law does not provide specific guidelines for the amount of support that must be paid, so the judge will consider all relevant facts before making a decision. In the event that a spousal support order is made, the spouse that is required to pay support is obligated to do so. This obligation remains in effect until the support order is no longer valid. Generally, this means that either spouse can file a motion with the court to change or end the support order when financial circumstances change. Spousal support orders are important in Florida family law because they provide financial stability for spouses who are unable to fully support themselves due to the end of a marriage or other reasons. If you are in need of a spousal support order, it is important to speak with an experienced family law attorney or financial advisor to ensure you get the amount of support you are legally entitled to.

Related FAQs

What is a paternity hearing?
What are the grounds for divorce?
What is a grandparent visitation order?
What are child support and alimony?
How do custody and visitation rights work?
How is child support determined and paid?
What is child custody?
How do I file for a guardianship?
What is stepparent adoption?
What is a parenting agreement?

Related Blog Posts

Understanding the Basics of Family Law – What You Need to Know - July 31, 2023
What You Need to Know About Child Custody Arrangements - August 7, 2023
An Overview of the Different Types of Child Support Options - August 14, 2023
Navigating Property Division in Divorce Cases - August 21, 2023
Exploring Your Rights as a Grandparent in Family Law - August 28, 2023