Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Can Having a Boyfriend Reduce Former Wife's Alimony Award?

Alimony is based on one party's need for support and the other party's financial ability to meet that need. Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeals examined the issue of whether having a boyfriend would reduce the former Wife's alimony award late last year in the case of French v. French, 4 so.3d 5 (Fla. 4th DCA 2009). The Court ruled in that case that the boyfriend relationship that was, in fact, a financially supportive relationship for the former Wife. As such it took the financial place of a remarriage. Therefore that relationship inherently affected (reduced) the former Wife's need for alimony. The result suggests that once the Court finds that a "supportive relationship" exists then by necessity the Court shall either reduce or end alimony because the recipient's needs have changed.

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