Child Support Tampa and Alimony Lawyers

If you are a Florida resident, the divorce law provides for both child and spousal support, Spousal support is also referred to as alimony. Although there are guidelines provided for calculating the payment amounts However, it is advisable to consult with your divorce attorney in tampa to ensure that you are either paying or receiving the correct remuneration.

Our Experienced Tampa Divorce Attorneys Can Help You


At the Law Offices of Glaros & Associates, our Tampa divorce attorneys have significant experience with both child support guidelines and developing alimony settlements. Contact our Tampa or New Port Richey office locations toll-free at 888-832-1751 to schedule your confidential consultation.

Child Support Considerations

Although the State of Florida provides child support guidelines to help determine calculations, it is important to include all expenses that you are incurring to support your children. This is necessary to ensure that you receive a fair outcome. Glaros & Associates ensures that our clients include the following if applicable:

* Number of children
* Cost of Health insurance
* Day care costs and/or private school tuition
* Amount of time allowed to spent with your children
* Music lessons,sports activities and summer camp

These are included in a number of issues that can determine the amount of child support that you will either receive or pay.

Alimony Considerations

In the state of Florida, there are several types of alimony provided depending upon your personal circumstances. The alimony alternatives range from temporary to permanent, as well as rehabilitative. You can also either pay or receive a lump sum of money. Your specific circumstanceswill determine the type of alimony and amount paid. To determine the fairest settlement, the judge will consider the following:

* The length of the marriage
* What each person contributed to the marriage
* Who was at fault in the marriage's dissolution
* One party's need for support
* The other party's ability to make support payments

Are Alimony Payments Subject to Change

If circumstances change, an alimony award may be modified. For example, if alimony payments have not been made, a modification to the agreement may be possible. Additionally, Florida law prohibits individuals from receiving alimony if they are living with a person who supports them. If this occurs, the paying party can seek a modification of the amount of the alimony payments.

Obtaining the Correct Information

When calculating either child support or alimony payments, it is critical to document all the available assets. As your Tampa divorce lawyer, Glaros & Associates works to uncover financial records, bank accounts, and credit card information. If necessary, to ensure fairness, we use forensic accountants to uncover any hidden or non disclosed property. Additionally, in case of alimony disputes, vocational evaluators may be consulted to discover whether an individual is capable of being employed, as well as their income potential.

Discover How Glaros & Associates, a top Tampa Divorce Attorney firm Can Help You

Our highly experiences Tampa divorce lawyers can help you with both your child support or alimony issues or concerns. Contact our Oldsmar/Tampa or New Port Richey law offices toll-free at 888-832-1751.

 

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