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Post by Logan on Feb 8, 2016 3:38:27 GMT -6
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Big changes could be in store for couples who divorce under legislation now being considered by Florida lawmakers. Measures to end permanent alimony and to push judges toward granting 50-50 time-sharing custody between parents are generating emotional arguments in legislative committee hearings. An alimony reform bill passed its second committee in the House last week, and is ready for a vote on the House floor. A child custody bill has passed one committee in the Senate. Backers say alimony reform is needed to provide consistency and end injustices to a spouse ordered to pay alimony for life. However, opponents including the National Organization for Women contend the changes would be unfair to women who give up careers to be stay-at-home home mothers. Read more: www.gainesville.com/article/20160207/WIRE/160209723/1034?Title=Lawmakers-consider-controversial-alimony-custody-changes-
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