Florida law has recently changed to allow courts to consider misconduct, including infidelity and financial infidelity, when deciding alimony awards, which could negatively affect a person's ability to receive alimony; however, there is currently limited case law to guide how courts will apply this new standard.
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Can You Be Denied Alimony in Florida? What the Law Says About MisconductAdded:
There is the potential to be denied alimony due to misconduct, mostly in really infidelity. That is a recent change in the Florida law. I will say there's not a lot of case law to support how the courts are going to enact that change, but it's really good to be aware that if you've had misconduct, whether infidelity or financial infidelity, it could negatively affect your ability to get alimony.
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