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What qualifies a recipient spouse for alimony in Florida are several factors, among them: The standard of living established during the marriage. The length of the marriage. Both spouse's financial resources, including the non-marital, marital property, assets, and liabilities.
Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes governs homeowners' associations (HOAs) in Florida. Unlike condominiums or cooperatives, homeowners' associations typically govern single-family homes in a specific development or community.
The statute defines the Supportive Relationship as a relationship where the spouse receiving alimony resides with a person who is not related to the spouse receiving the alimony by consanguinity or affinity.
Written notice of an annual meeting must include an agenda; be mailed, hand delivered, or electronically transmitted to each unit owner at least 14 days before the annual meeting; and be posted in a conspicuous place on the condominium property or association property at least 14 continuous days before the annual ...
Resolution means an expression of a governing body concerning matters of administration, expression of a temporary character, or a provision for the disposition of a particular item of the administrative business of the governing body.
Evidence Supporting the Claim The stronger the evidence, the better your chances of a higher settlement. Medical records, therapy records, witness testimony, and even professional opinions from mental health professionals can all play a role in proving the severity of your emotional distress.
1. Notices of all board meetings must be posted in a conspicuous place in the community at least 48 hours in advance of a meeting, except in an emergency.
An HOA board resolution is a formal statement created by the board that affects HOA policies and reflects board decisions. Typically, the resolution will state its purpose and the required actions that are to follow. Resolutions are directly connected to the board's operations.
House Resolution. A document that is the expression of one house. House resolutions are generally used to amend house rules or to create committees.