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Grant J. Gisondo, P.A. – Family Law Attorney

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Understanding the Overhaul of Florida’s Alimony Laws: What You Need to Know

In a significant development for family law in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a measure that brings about comprehensive changes to the state's alimony laws. The new law, SB 1416, aims to modernize the alimony system by eliminating permanent alimony, providing a process for alimony modifications upon retirement, setting limits on rehabilitative alimony, and introducing additional criteria for alimony adjustments. While this overhaul brings welcome changes, it is important to understand the implications and how they may affect individuals involved in alimony cases. Let us explore the key aspects of the new law and its potential impact. Elimination of Permanent...

New Rights for Unwed Fathers: Effective July 1, 2023

In a series of legislative changes that have reshaped marital and parental rights in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed a law granting new rights to unwed fathers. The revision of Florida Statute 742, which governs parental rights, child support, and responsibilities concerning newborn children, has expanded the specific parental rights previously exclusive to mothers. Effective July 1, 2023, unwed fathers will automatically receive and be able to exercise full parental rights upon establishing their paternity. While this represents a significant step toward equalizing parental rights, it also introduces the potential for increased court litigation to define the extent of...

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