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Florida Alimony Attorney Ensures Your Interests Are Protected

Knowledgeable lawyer helps clients in the Tampa area to achieve fair spousal support decisions

When you and your spouse divorce, there are a number of decisions you need to make that will have a long-term impact on your quality of life. One of the decisions the Florida courts generally make on behalf of those involved is whether or not one spouse must provide the other with monetary support, which is also known as alimony or spousal support. At Law Office of Peter Scaglione, Jr., I have extensive experience guiding clients in the Tampa area and throughout Florida in divorce actions involving alimony. Whether you are the recipient of support or must pay it, I offer skilled counsel in ensuring a result that protects your financial future.

Committed Florida counselor looks out for clients' financial security

When determining whether or not alimony should be granted, how much should be awarded, and how long it should continue, Florida judges weigh certain factors, including a couple’s length of marriage, their standard of living during the marriage, the relative income of each individual, and the needs of each spouse. Retaining an experienced alimony attorney can help you convince the court that you need support, increasing the chance that alimony will be awarded. Alternatively, I can also work to convince the judge that your ex-spouse does not need spousal support or needs less than he or she asked for.

There are four types of alimony agreements that may be available to you:

  • Temporary alimony. This type of alimony provides support during the divorce action, which may include attorney fees and relevant litigation costs.
  • Rehabilitative alimony. Rehabilitative alimony helps a dependent spouse become self-reliant and may end when an ex-spouse has found a job or has completed his or her education.
  • Reimbursement alimony. This type of alimony is awarded to the spouse who worked to support the family while the other spouse pursued professional training or career development. It may end or the amount paid may decrease once the spouse has been compensated.
  • Permanent alimony. Permanent alimony is given to a spouse who is seriously ill or who has demonstrated economic need. This agreement can be modified due to changing financial needs or other circumstances.

I work with you to determine what kind of alimony is the best for your situation.

Committed advocate handles alimony disputes and revisions

At Law Office of Peter Scaglione, Jr., I represent clients who are seeking alimony as well as those who will be required to pay it. My clients are often concerned about whether they are required to pay alimony if their circumstances change. Others come to me if they are not receiving the alimony payments specified by the agreement. I can help you present evidence to the court as to why the amount you pay should be decreased or request that the court properly enforce the existing alimony agreement.

Contact an experienced Florida family law attorney for alimony assistance

At Law Office of Peter Scaglione, Jr., I am dedicated to working toward a favorable alimony result for the clients I represent throughout Florida. Call me at 813-421-9176 or contact me online to schedule a consultation at my Tampa office.