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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce for Florida on
Q: When or how to stop paying alimony, legally?
Andrew J. Tetreault
Andrew J. Tetreault
answered on Mar 12, 2012

That depends on the type of alimony the court awarded in your divorce. There are six different types of alimony that can be awarded in a Florida divorce. Without a few more facts from you, this question cannot be properly answered.

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Q: What is the law in Florida used to calculate and allocate alimony to the spouse in a divorce?
Andrew J. Tetreault
Andrew J. Tetreault
answered on Mar 12, 2012

Fl. Stat. 61.08 lists the factors that the court may consider in awarding alimony. There are several different types of alimony and the court has wide discretion in choosing to award an amount or type of alimony, based on the factors listed in the statute above.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Florida on
Q: Criminal lawyer in washington county,fl.

What to do if someone is on probation and get charged with three felonies but didn't do it.

Andrew J. Tetreault
Andrew J. Tetreault
answered on Mar 12, 2012

Hire a defense attorney.

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Q: Can I be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a child for telling my kids to lie & say I wasn't home when pol

Police where at our door asking for me

Andrew J. Tetreault
Andrew J. Tetreault
answered on Mar 12, 2012

You can probably be charged with it, sure. The elements of the crime criminalize adult conduct which causes, tends to cause, encourages or contributes to a child becoming a delinquent (see Fla. Stat. 827.04 for greater detail and exact wording). That being said, the facts in your case may or may... View More

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