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Florida has no fault divorce. Infidelity is not an issue.
Alimony depends on if you were/are able to support yourself outsire of the marriage. If your husband has been the breadwinner for most of your marriage, then you may get alimony. Also, if you show that you can not support yourself because he had not allowed you to have a ful time job, then he would have to pay as well.
That's up to the judge in the divorce case. If your husband's income is significantly higher than yours, you'll probably get alimony. If your income is higher, you probably won't (and may even have to pay alimony).
Sort of its called alimony but each divorce case is different some people are entitled to alimony others are not.
Yes they are getting a divorce because Leah cheated on her husband.
That varies from country to country. The best thing to do is get help from a lawyer (attorney).
If you live in an exclusively no fault divorce state like Colorado, and you make more than your husband, you will probably have to pay him alimony. It all depends on the specific laws in the state in which you divorce.
I divorced 1yr. ago I'm on SSDI also. X husband is self employed doing very well with his income. Can my alimony be increased down the road
The place will be where whomever files for divorce first lives.
You need to review your divorce decree and orders. If he was not given that right in the decree then the answer is no. He would need to return to court to modify the alimony order. He cannot make changes by himself.
When the husband either dies, payment in alimony or has been married for him for at least 10 years, anything that might be an outcome of a divorce.