Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

My former husband of 29 years, whom I cut cheating twice with two diferent women, has filed with the Orange county court for a simple divorce . I am on disability due to tow serious illnesses. Is any alimony due to me? How I can hold him accountable for it? Because of citizenship from Canada , he told our only child he will be going back to Canada for good once the divorce is granted. Also he owes more than $12,000.00 in taxes between Federal and NY State.. He is going to leave me with this debt. We have no longer have any financial interest in common: The house we lived in for 20 years was foreclosed last year. He is self employed. I do not have any tract of where he is keeping his money. He is 62 and getting close to retirement age for Canada, can IRS garnish his pension from Canada?


Asked on 2/15/11, 2:44 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Elliot Goldstein Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein

The divorce should be handled in the last County where the marriage was last intact. If that was other than Orange County, before you file any response whatsoever, you will need to demand the case be dismissed, or for it to be transferred to the proper County.

As you certainly have a long-term marriage, you might be entitled to permanent alimony. However, you have to file a pleading asking for it. Whether it will be rewarded also depends upon his financial resources,

If you opt to proceed without the assistance of counsel, be aware that you will not be entitled to a �do over� if things go badly.

The above information is provided without any consideration/payment having been received, and without full knowledge of all of the facts.

An internet inquiry is no substitution for an in-office consultation with an attorney.

If your situation falls within the Greater Tampa Bay area, I would be happy to schedule you for a no obligation half hour office consultation. The main office is in Dunedin, with a satellite location in Tampa.

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Good Luck, Elliot Goldstein

Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein, P.A.

1587 Main St., Ste. C

Dunedin, FL 34698

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Answered on 2/15/11, 3:16 am


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