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  1. If a will or trust covers the asset, you may specifically designate your ex-spouse as beneficiary of the asset when you die. Section 732.507(2)(b), Florida Statutes permits a specific post-divorce designation of a former spouse in a will as irrevocable beneficiary of an asset. See 2021 amendments to section 732.507(2)(b), Florida Statutes.

  2. When a spouse receiving alimony remarries, starts living with someone else or experiences an improved financial situation, the paying spouse will most likely want to reduce or eliminate spousal support payments. This article explains how a supported spouse's remarriage or cohabitation affects alimony under Florida law.

  3. Remarriage and Alimony in Florida: What You Need to Know. Following a separation, the financially advantaged spouse may be required to make ongoing alimony payments to their former partner. In some cases, alimony will be permanent. In other cases, it will have a defined duration.

  4. 28 Ιαν 2022 · If you divorce, and then your ex decides to remarry, they can change the beneficiary to the life insurance policy without having to inform you. Since they pay the premiums, they can basically do whatever they want with their life insurance policy.

  5. Can I stay on my ex-spouse’s health insurance after divorce? Will I automatically be removed once the divorce is finalized? Federal law dictates that health insurance coverage ends as soon as you are divorced. However, most insurance plans allow an ex-spouse to get health insurance through COBRA for up to 36 months following a divorce.

  6. 14 Οκτ 2024 · This Eastcoastlaws.com article explains how a supported spouse’s remarriage or cohabitation affects alimony under Florida law. If you have additional questions about remarriage and alimony in Florida after reading this article, you should consult a local family law attorney.

  7. While you cannot stay on your spouse’s health insurance plan following a divorce in Florida, you may be eligible to receive temporary coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) if certain conditions are met.