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Is palimony in Florida?

No Florida recognize or have any type of palimony laws. Palimony is a form of alimony for couples who are not married.


Can you get palimony in Michigan?

no


Which states recognize palimony?

There are over 20 states that have palimony laws. California, Nebraska, Michigan, New York , North Carolina, Hawaii and Indiana all recognize palimony.


Are there palimony laws in Virginia you have been in a relationship with a man that you have been living with for 16 years you have no children and you rent a house only his name is on the lease?

"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.


Do you have to be married in order to share the benefits of a community property state?

No, a palimony suit can be filed.AnswerYes. You must be married to benefit from the legal provisions of a community property state which apply to couples who are legally married. In the case of a couple who was not married, the party who wants to take a share of the property must bring a suit in court. Palimony suits are expensive and difficult to win and the outcome does not necessarily follow a community property scheme. Palimony suits are more useful as a negotiating tool to gain some property from the relationship.


Can you be sued for palimony in state of California?

Yes.


What is palamony and what are the laws in Fl for obtaining palimony?

Palamony is similar to alimony but refers to financial support between unmarried partners after a relationship ends. In Florida, palimony is not a recognized legal concept, so there are no specific laws governing it. Unmarried partners would need to rely on other legal avenues, such as contracts or civil lawsuits, to seek financial support if they were not married.


Are there palimony laws in North Carolina?

North Carolina does not have specific palimony laws. North Carolina courts typically require a written agreement between unmarried partners to enforce any financial support claims. Without a written contract, it can be difficult to claim financial support from an ex-partner in North Carolina.


Are you entitled to palimony after living with a man for 7 years?

Perhaps, or he might be.


What proper noun can you make with the letters ailmnopy?

Palimony is a common noun


What is the Legal term for to block legally?

Enjoin


What term means overturn legally?

nullify