Legal Articles, Child Custody

Husband Seeks Alimony Reduction After Voluntary Move to Oregan

Blog post about a man seeking to reduce his alimony payments after moving to Oregon.

Reducing Your Alimony Obligations: An Overview

Blog post describing the necessary factors you have to prove in order to reduce your alimony payments.

Wife's Increased Income Reduces Husband's Alimony Obligations

Blog post about a post-divorce case where an ex-husband's alimony payments were reduced because of the increase in income of the ex-wife.

Gray Divorce: The Distinctions of Divorce After 50

Blog post about the increasing frequency of what is called "gray divorce" where older couples, usually in their 50's or older, are divorcing.

Former Husband's Alimony Obligation Continues into Retirement

Blog post about a divorced man seeking to change his alimony agreement upon retirement.

Important Considerations for the "Gray" Divorce Process

Blog post about the increasing frequency of aging couples divorcing and the implications this creates.

Husband Appeals Denial of Modification Relating to Wife's Injuries

Blog post about a case where an ex-husband appeals a modification of his alimony and child support payments.

Connecticut Alimony Reform Impacts Child Support

Blog post on the debate around alimony reform in Connecticut and how it could potentially affect child support.

The Florida Divorce Process

Most people have heard divorce-related terms such as “child support,” “custody,” and “alimony,” but don’t fully understand what they mean or how they are determined. The lawyers at Lindsey Wilson will help you understand the Florida divorce process and the key issues relevant to you.

Parenting Plan for Complex Florida Divorce Cases – “Nesting”

If you are going through a divorce in Florida involving children, you will repeatedly hear the phrase: “in the best interest of the children,” or “parenting plan” over and over again.

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