Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Divorce: Husband disabled/terminally ill. Wife wants life insurance/alimony of $3,000/mo. His income is social security and medical annuity. She refuses to work, will not rent her home she refuses to live in.
2 Answers from Attorneys
People who are terminally ill do not pay alimony. Pay her nothing, and contact me for free consultation 727-446-7659.
While it is nice to know what she is asking for, that does not mean she will be awarded that.
You need to retain an experienced family law attorney.
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.
Call me to discuss the specifics of your case. I will give you a realistic idea as to the likely cost (fees and expenses). Then if you want, we can schedule a no-obligation office consultation.
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Sincerely, Elliot Goldstein
Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein, P.A.
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Palm Harbor, FL 34683
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