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Florida Divorce Attorney Russell Knight Discusses Modifications to Alimony Due to Cohabitation in New Article

06-04-2024 08:44 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Florida Divorce Attorney Russell Knight Discusses

Florida divorce attorney Russell Knight (https://divorceattorneynaplesfl.com/cohabitation-and-alimony-in-florida/) has recently published an insightful article addressing how cohabitation can affect alimony payments post-divorce. This detailed analysis, entitled "Cohabitation And Alimony In Florida," explores the intricacies of Florida law regarding the potential modifications of alimony when an ex-spouse enters a new cohabitation.

The article by the Florida divorce attorney provides a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape surrounding alimony, a critical component often awarded during the dissolution of marriage. Florida Statute Section 61.08(1) states, "In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, the court may grant alimony to either party," highlighting the court's discretion in these matters.

Florida divorce attorney Russell Knight elucidates that contrary to common belief, cohabitation of an alimony-receiving ex-spouse with a new partner does not automatically terminate or reduce alimony obligations under Florida law. "Many assume that moving in with a partner after divorce automatically changes alimony responsibilities," says Knight. "However, under Florida law, there must be clear evidence of a 'supportive relationship' to modify alimony."

The article further details how Florida statutes and case law have defined what constitutes a supportive relationship. According to Fla. Stat. Sec. 61.14(1)(b), a court may adjust alimony if "since the granting of a divorce and the award of alimony, a supportive relationship has existed between the obligee and a person with whom the obligee resides." The burden of proof lies with the alimony payor, who must demonstrate the existence of such a relationship.

Knight describes the process of proving a supportive relationship, which can include various forms of evidence such as shared financial responsibilities and cohabitation duration. Florida law specifies eleven factors to help courts decide if a supportive relationship exists, ranging from the extent of financial interdependence to the nature of the relationship portrayed to the public.

"This concept of a supportive relationship is pivotal because it goes beyond mere cohabitation," Knight explains. "It requires a demonstration of intertwined lives and support that mimics a marital relationship, which can then influence alimony adjustments."

The implications of these findings can be profound for those receiving or paying alimony in Florida. For instance, the article discusses how the supported ex-spouse must show that despite a new supportive relationship, their original financial needs as established at the time of the divorce remain unchanged.

Encouraging those facing similar circumstances, Knight advises, "Anyone navigating post-divorce changes, such as cohabitation, should consult with a knowledgeable attorney to understand how these changes could impact their financial obligations or entitlements."

For individuals dealing with potential modifications to alimony due to cohabitation or other changing circumstances, this article serves as a valuable resource, providing critical insights and guiding principles based on current Florida law.

About The Law Office of Russell Knight:

The Law Office of Russell Knight has been serving clients in Naples, Florida, with a commitment to justice since its beginning. The firm handles a wide range of family law issues, from divorce proceedings and child custody cases to alimony and property division. With a focus on clear communication and thorough legal representation, Russell Knight and his team strive to achieve the best possible outcomes for their clients, protecting their rights and interests in the complex realm of family law.

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