Disclaimer:
This is not legal advice. This tool provides a general estimate of the maximum amount and duration of durational alimony only, based on Fla. Stat. § 61.08(8)(b) (2023).
Florida law recognizes multiple types of alimony (not just durational alimony), and courts consider many additional factors that can significantly change both the amount and duration of any alimony award. These factors may include, among others: the parties’ financial resources, earning capacities, standard of living during the marriage, age, health, need, ability to pay, contributions to the marriage, and any special circumstances such as disability or caregiving responsibilities.
You should consult a qualified family law attorney to assess your specific situation.