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Can You Modify Alimony or Child Support After Divorce in Florida 2026 Rules

Can You Modify Alimony or Child Support After Divorce in Florida? 2026 Rules

Alimony, Child SupportBy britecode marketingFebruary 27, 2026

Yes, you can modify alimony and child support in Florida after divorce, but only if you can show that there’s been a real and significant change in your situation that makes it fair to change the original order. Let’s get into how and why. Divorce orders are supposed to give you a sense of stability,…

Is It Legal to Date During a Divorce in Florida

Is Dating During Divorce Illegal in Florida?

DivorceBy britecode marketingFebruary 26, 2026

Florida has been a no-fault state since 1971. A spouse can file for divorce simply by stating that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” You do not need to prove adultery, abandonment, or misconduct. This framework is explained in detail here A Comprehensive Guide to No-Fault Divorce in Florida.  From a strictly legal standpoint: Dating during…

What Happens If You Don’t Comply With a Divorce Court Order in Florida

What Happens If You Don’t Comply With a Divorce Court Order in Florida?

Divorce, Divorce TipsBy britecode marketingFebruary 25, 2026

Once a divorce is finalised, the parties in question are required to comply with the terms. However, one may fail to comply which can bring challenging circumstances for the other party. Whenever such a  situation occurs, it is legally called contempt of court.  In Florida, failure to comply could result in serious consequences. Taking professional…

Why More Florida Women Over 50 Are Choosing Divorce in 2026

Why More Florida Women Over 50 Are Choosing Divorce in 2026

DivorceBy britecode marketingFebruary 24, 2026

The Sunshine State Florida housing the largest number of the retiree population in the United States has recently gained attention for its rising divorce rates in older couples. While the overall divorce rates in the US have been stabilizing, Florida has seen a surge in divorce rates in older couples with divorce rate tripling since…

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