Yes, under the Uniform Domestication of Foreign Judgments Act, which arises from the Full Faith and Credit clause of the U.S. Constitution.
No, that's not true (although in Indiana it's not called alimony, it's called maintenance).
florida
No. The Indiana court would apply Indiana law.
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if i am paying alimony in florida and move to new jersey can i stop paying alimony to my ex wife
Alimony is for spouses so if you weren't married (and Florida does not recognize common law marriage) then you're not a spouse and therefore do not qualify for alimony. You could *possibly* sue for palimony (it's like alimony, but with unmarried couples who cohabited instead of spouses), but it's rarely awarded in any state.
Florida has no fault divorce. Infidelity is not an issue.
No Florida recognize or have any type of palimony laws. Palimony is a form of alimony for couples who are not married.
No
Yes. Fi the Florida authorities have knowledge of a warrant for your arrest they can arrest your and hold you for Indiana to extradite you (if Indiana wishes to do so).
Alimony and Spousal Support are the same thing. If you're awarded custody of the children, you'll receive child support. But alimony has nothing to do with whether or not you have children.
Florida