Alimony Attorney
Alimony is a serious matter. Receiving it can be the difference between making ends meet or worse. Martin Family Law understands the importance that spousal support plays in divorce matters. In other words, we work zealously to determine the most appropriate amount of support in any particular situation. Our attention to detail forces us to understand the intricacies of every case. This ensures a just result for all clients.
Long Lasting Decisions
Martin Family Law represents individuals in divorce matters involving claims for all types of alimony and spousal support. Therefore, we analyze each case to determine the correct position to take before the Court or at the negotiation table. In other words, we understand the importance of making good decisions when it comes to alimony claims in Florida divorce cases. Oftentimes such decision can last the rest of a spouse’s life.
All Alimony Types Considered
Boca Raton Alimony attorney Matthew D. Martin considers all types of spousal support available to each client under Florida law. Martin Family Law stays abreast of any changes to the law. We advise clients as to the law and any case law or other interpretation available. Keeping our clients informed about the law and the types of spousal support available leads to equitable results for our clientele. Therefore, special consideration should be given to spousal support of all forms, including temporary, permanent, rehabilitative, bridge-the-gap, durational, or lump sum..
Temporary Relief Hearings
Between the filing of a dissolution of marriage case and final hearing, spouses oftentimes need temporary spousal support to help them through the proceedings. A temporary relief hearing can provide support to a spouse during the pendency of a case. Martin Family Law explores the necessity of pursuing or defending a temporary request for support. Our understanding is both in the courtroom and at the negotiation table. In conclusion, we strive to ensure that alimony is being addressed appropriately no matter the case. We do so on both a temporary or permanent basis.