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Bill Score =
total votes matching what voters want
total votes cast by the Representative on bills we are tracking
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Dissolution of Marriage (HB 1409)
Score:
56
%
Florida
2023
Latest Action:
Updated:
Chamber:
This bill allows the court to consider adultery, mental condition, disabilities, and the ability for each party to be self sufficient in determining alimony. The party seeking alimony has burden of proof for determining their need. Eliminates permanent alimony. Considers if a parent moves to within 50 miles of child. The court may reduce an award if the payor has reached retirement age. Only applies to all initial petitions for dissolutions of marriage pending or filed after July 1st, 2023.