Alimony Attorneys to Protect Your Financial Future
Legal advice to secure fairness and financial security during and after separation.
No one plans for the end of a marriage or the complications that come with it. When couples separate, financial stability can become a key concern for both parties. At Labbe Legal Service, we’re here to help you with alimony matters, offering the support and assistance you need to secure a just and fair resolution.
Why Alimony Matters?
If you’re unsure of where you stand on alimony, here are a few considerations for why it’s significant during the divorce process.
Financial Stability
Alimony offers financial support, helping both spouses transition to new circumstances when one was the primary earner or caregiver.
Personalized Support
Courts assess marriage length, income differences, and household roles to create alimony arrangements that suit each couple’s unique financial situation.
Reducing Conflict
Fair and thoughtful alimony agreements minimize disputes, enabling both spouses to move on with stability and peace after divorce.
How Our Alimony Legal Services Can Help You
At Labbe Legal Service, we focus on all aspects of spousal support with your future in mind.

Evaluating Your Financial Needs
We assess income, expenses, and lifestyle to determine fair alimony, establishing a clear understanding of financial needs and circumstances.

Negotiating Fair Agreements
We guide amicable discussions to help both parties reach equitable agreements on the appropriate amount and duration of alimony support.

Modifications and Termination
We assist with modifying or terminating alimony agreements when significant life changes happen, such as remarriage, job loss, or altered financial circumstances

Navigating State Laws
We make sure your alimony case complies with local laws in Florida, North Carolina, or South Carolina, defending your interests throughout the process.
How We’ll Help You Every Step of the Way
Alimony agreements don’t have to be contentious or unclear. Here’s how we’ll assist you through the process, from start to finish.
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Schedule a Consultation
We’ll discuss your financial situation and explore the types of alimony that might apply in your specific case.
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Buliding Your Case
We’ll gather evidence, including financial records and contributions, to build a strong case for fair alimony arrangements, whether receiving or opposing.
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Agreement or Filing
Through negotiation or court, we’ll represent your interests to secure a fair alimony outcome quickly and effectively for your situation.
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Post-Agreement Support
After the decision, we’ll assist with enforcement, modifications, or advice, offering you ongoing support as needed.
Areas We Serve
Labbe Legal Service proudly offers support for alimony cases in Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Alimony Lawyer in Florida
Our team knows Florida’s spousal support laws and will guide you to a fair solution while advocating for your financial interests.
Alimony Lawyer in North Carolina
We’ll help you navigate North Carolina’s alimony rules to secure a balanced outcome, making your financial stability a priority.
Alimony Lawyer in South Carolina
Our attorneys provide guidance on South Carolina’s spousal support laws, working to achieve a fair result that is best for your financial future.
Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony
What is alimony?
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a court-ordered payment from one spouse to another following a divorce or separation. The intention is that both individuals can maintain some level of financial stability and fairness.
What types of alimony exist?
There are generally three main types of alimony, depending on your state:
- Temporary Alimony: Support provided during the divorce process.
- Rehabilitative Alimony: Temporary support designed to help a spouse regain financial independence.
- Permanent Alimony: Long-term support is typically awarded in cases of lengthy marriages or significant income disparities.
How is the amount of alimony determined?
Courts consider various factors, such as the length of the marriage, the income and earning potential of each spouse, marital contributions, and the couple’s standard of living.
Can alimony agreements be modified?
Yes. If there are significant changes in financial circumstances, such as a job loss, remarriage, or retirement, alimony can be adjusted.
How long does it take to finalize an alimony agreement?
The timeline varies depending on whether the agreement is contested or uncontested. Simple agreements can be resolved quickly, while disputes may require more time in court.
Protect Your Financial Future with Labbe Legal Service
Your financial stability matters. Whether you’re pursuing alimony, contesting it, or modifying an agreement, we’ll work hard to protect your financial future.