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Tampa Alimony Attorney Explains What Durational Alimony Is And When It Is Awarded

What is Durational Alimony?

Durational alimony may be awarded when permanent periodic alimony is inappropriate to provide a party with economic assistance for a set period of time following a marriage of short or moderate duration.

It may also be awarded following a marriage of long duration if there is “no ongoing need for support on a permanent basis.”

Except under exceptional circumstances, the length of the award may not exceed the length of the marriage.

Whether you are the spouse requesting alimony, or the spouse being asked to pay alimony, here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we will put our knowledge and 30 years of experience to work to help protect your alimony rights.

When you come to the Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we will treat you like family and guide you through your alimony case step by step, helping you achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Being Board Certified in Marital and Family Law as well as being a Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator sets Gary Dolgin apart when it comes to determining what type(s) of alimony might be granted in your situation and advocating on your behalf to secure the best result possible.

To schedule an alimony consultation with Board Certified Expert in Marital and Family Law in Tampa, Gary S. Dolgin, please call (813) 999-2772, and it will be our pleasure to help you.

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