Alimony Modification Petition
Petition + Summons + E-Filing to modify alimony
About This Service
Under Florida's 2023 alimony reform (SB 1416), you may have new grounds to modify existing alimony orders. Whether you're seeking to reduce, increase, or terminate alimony based on changed circumstances, retirement, or cohabitation, we'll prepare your Supplemental Petition, Summons, and e-file with the court.
What's Included
Ideal For
- Payers approaching retirement age
- Cases where recipient is cohabitating
- Significant income changes (either party)
- Existing orders that predate 2023 alimony reform
- Payers with changed financial circumstances
This Service May Not Be Right If...
- →Those unsure if they have grounds (get a consult first)
- →Modifications needed within 1 year of original order
Common Questions
What grounds exist for alimony modification?
Common grounds include: substantial change in income, retirement at reasonable age, recipient's cohabitation or remarriage, and changes under the 2023 alimony reform law (SB 1416).
Can I modify alimony if I'm retiring?
Yes. Under the 2023 law, you can petition to reduce or terminate alimony upon retirement at reasonable age. The court will consider your retirement income and circumstances.
What if my ex is living with someone?
Cohabitation (supportive relationship) is grounds for reduction or termination of alimony. You'll need evidence that your ex is in a supportive relationship that reduces their need.
+ $20.46 processing fee
Not included: Court filing fees, process server fees, notary fees, and other third-party costs are paid separately and are not included in this price.
A payment processing fee (2.9% + $0.30) will be added at checkout as a separate line item.
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