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Hillsborough County Court Information Hillsborough County Courthouse, P.O. Box 1110, Tampa, FL 33601 or County Center, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33602, Telephone (813) 276-8100 Fax (813) 272-6518 SUNCOM 543-8100 Hillsborough County Divorce Support Groups Bell Shoals Baptist Church 2102 Bell Shoals Road, Brandon, Florida 33511 Phone: 813-689-4229 Contact: Mr. Gary Payne
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Alimony in Florida can be requested when one spouse needs financial assistance. In order to qualify for alimony, the requesting spouse must prove need and that the paying spouse is financially able to make the payments. Alimony is typically a set amount which is paid monthly for a set period of time or until certain circumstances occur, such as remarriage. Alimony is not as common as one may think. The Florida divorce court can award temporary alimony until the final divorce hearing is held. Then, at the final divorce hearing, the court can order permanent alimony if it is requested and necessary.
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