1. There are no marital assets or liabilities.
2. There are marital assets or liabilities. All marital and nonmarital assets and liabilities are (or
will be) listed in the financial affidavits, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c),
to be filed in this case. [Indicate all that apply]
a.
All marital assets and debts have been divided by a written agreement between the
parties, which is attached to be incorporated into the final judgment of dissolution of marriage.
(The parties may use Marital Settlement Agreement for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage,
Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(f)(3) or Marital Settlement Agreement for
Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Child(ren), Florida Supreme Court
Approved Family Law Form 12.902(f)(2)).b.
The Court should determine how the assets and liabilities of this marriage are to be
distributed, under section 61.075, Florida Statutes.c.
Husband
Wife should be awarded an interest in
the other spouseâs property
because:
SECTION II. SPOUSAL SUPPORT (ALIMONY)1.
Husband
Wife forever gives up his/her right to spousal support (alimony) from the
other spouse.
OR
2. HusbandWife requests that the Court order the other spouse to pay the following spousal
support (alimony) and claims that he or she has an actual need for the support that he or she is
requesting and that the other spouse has the ability to pay that support. Spousal support
(alimony) is requested in the amount of $ every ( ) week ( ) other week ( ) month,
beginning {date}and continuing until {date or event}
Explain why the Court should order HusbandWife to pay and any specific request(s) for
type of alimony (temporary, permanent, bridge-the-gap, durational, rehabilitative, and/or lump
sum):
.
3.Other provisions relating to alimony including any tax treatment and consequences:
.
4. HusbandWife requests life insurance on the other spouseâs life, provided by that spouse,
to secure such support.