Monthly Archives: November 2025
Types Of Alimony In Florida Explained: Bridge-The-Gap, Rehabilitative, Durational, And Temporary
Florida overhauled alimony in 2023. Permanent alimony is gone. “Need” and “ability to pay” still rule. And the type of alimony you pursue is now more strategic than ever. If you’re divorcing in Florida, here’s the no-spin breakdown of what the law actually allows. At Madonna Law Group, we’re here to help you fight… Read More »
Contested Vs. Uncontested Divorce In Florida: Which One Is Right For You?
Divorce is never easy. But the route you choose—contested or uncontested—can make a huge difference in cost, timing, stress, and control. At Madonna Law Group, we help Florida families navigate this choice with clarity and confidence. Below, we explain how Florida law treats contested and uncontested divorce, the pros and cons of each, and… Read More »
Timesharing In Florida: What It Is And How It’s Decided
You’ve probably heard “timesharing” thrown around in divorce or paternity conversations. But what exactly does that mean in Florida today? The term has evolved, the laws have changed, and how “time with the kids” gets divided is not as simple as old-school “custody” anecdotes. At Madonna Law Group, we help clients understand how timesharing… Read More »
How Much Marijuana Is Considered ‘Personal Use’ In Florida?
If you’re scratching your head wondering, “How much weed is still just ‘personal use’ in Florida?” — you’ve come to the right place. The short answer is: Florida law doesn’t precisely define a “personal use” threshold the way some states do, but case law and statute set practical dividing lines. And when those lines… Read More »
