Alimony
Experienced Alimony Attorney in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Certified Mediator and Divorce Lawyer Serving Clients in Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade Counties, Florida
Spousal support —often referred to as alimony — is not appropriate in all divorces. Whether you need alimony or believe you should not be required to pay it, we are ready to advocate vigorously for your interests. Each situation is unique — we are ready to adapt our style around your legal needs.
At the Ft. Lauderdale Law Office of Attorney Deborah Bianchi Tracht, we tailor our approach around our clients' unique goals and needs. We are committed to making a difference for you. E-mail or call 954-781-2340 to schedule a free 15 minute in-office consultation or a free 1 hour consultation, in the event we are retained. See how we can make a difference. Meet with an experienced and caring Florida attorney who practices only family and divorce law.
In-Depth Experience Handling Alimony Issues
Attorney Deborah Bianchi Tracht has represented hundreds of divorcing clients with concerns about spousal support. She has extensive experience developing compelling legal agreements based on her clients' needs. Ms. Tracht has extensive financial expertise to accurately portray her clients' living situations based on precise numbers.
Alimony is rarely awarded when both spouses have sufficient income or earning capacity to support themselves. She uses a hands-on approach with every client, ensuring that she completely understands the complete financial picture. She clearly explains the factors used to determine spousal maintenance, such as:
- Length of marriage
- Income level of each spouse
- Each spouse's age and health
- Standard of living during the marriage
- Each spouse's earning power, based on their educational level
- Available funds
Temporary and Permanent Alimony Support
Temporary alimony is awarded when differences in the spouses' incomes makes it difficult for one of them to live on their own. Temporary alimony can help cover your important expenses during divorce proceedings.
Permanent alimony is awarded to individuals who need long-term financial assistance. This is generally granted when the couple was married for a long time and one partner has a substantially lower earning capacity.
Contact Us for Experienced Help
Protect your rights and your future. Make a decision to improve the quality of your life today. Call 954-781-2340 or e-mail us to meet with an experienced family law and divorce attorney. Learn about your legal rights and options, and how we can make a difference for you.


