Permanent Alimony Abolished in Florida – October 28, 2024

As of July 1, 2023 permanent alimony is no longer available for spouses in divorce cases. Under the new law, durational alimony has replaced permanent alimony for spouses seeking financial assistance based on their need and the ability to pay of the other spouse. The length of marriage falls into three (3) distinct categories: (1) short-term, (2) moderate-term, and (3) long-term. Based on the term, durational alimony is limited in duration of 50%, 60%, and 75% the length of marriage respectively. Marriages not lasting 3 years are not allowed durational alimony under the new law. Durational alimony is also capped to 35% of the difference between the parties net income.