No Florida recognize or have any type of palimony laws. Palimony is a form of alimony for couples who are not married.
There are over 20 states that have palimony laws. California, Nebraska, Michigan, New York , North Carolina, Hawaii and Indiana all recognize palimony.
Palimony is when you have lived with someone for many years and are no longer with them and sue for rights from the relationship. Florida does NOT have common law or palimony laws. You are out of luck if you live in Florida and have considered yourself married. You are not married nor it is recognized by the state.
From my research, there do not appear to be palimony laws anywhere. A few lawsuits have been attempted, but since no legal agreement (i.e. marriage) was entered, these lawsuits usually fail.
No, there are not prude laws in Utah. However, Utah is known as one of the most sexually liberating states.
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"Palimony" is a slang term for alimony paid from a woman to a man. Alimony is only applicable in cases of divorce. Alimony is not available to parties who were not married.
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palimony is a term used to describe court order financial settlement in disputes relating to what?
There are no specific "palimony laws". Palimony suits are more similar to breach of contract suits and are difficult and costly to pursue. In order to prevail the court must find there was a breach of a contract or promise between the parties. There must be evidence of an implied or express promise from one partner to support the other while receiving something in return such as intimate companionship, domestic support, maintaining the household, etc. See related link.
IF one wanted to learn more about laws in Utah, one can go to the official government site, "Utah". If one wanted more specific information, one can go to Water Rights of Utah, DMV Utah, and Utah Courts.
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