My question involves a marriage in the state of: Florida
I am married to my wife whom I sponsored for immigration into this country back in March 2015. I married her in March 2013 in Nicaragua. What I want to know is it more advisable to stay married to her until she gets her citizenship (for which she is eligible for in one more year) or should I just divorce her now? I want to divorce her. However, I want to limit my liabilities with her as much as possible. I have heard that in Florida once you are married to a spouse 5 years then they are eligible for spousal support if they want to claim it and you make more than them... how much would I be liable for (I make around 50K she works about $10 an hour and goes to school full time)... OR should I divorce her know to avoid that (but since she is not a citizen and is a legal permanent resident, the immigration law says that I (the sponsor) am liable for any public benefits she receives). This clause has generally not been enforced, but with Trump now in power I fear that he could eventually do it and I could suffer even more... any ideas?
I am married to my wife whom I sponsored for immigration into this country back in March 2015. I married her in March 2013 in Nicaragua. What I want to know is it more advisable to stay married to her until she gets her citizenship (for which she is eligible for in one more year) or should I just divorce her now? I want to divorce her. However, I want to limit my liabilities with her as much as possible. I have heard that in Florida once you are married to a spouse 5 years then they are eligible for spousal support if they want to claim it and you make more than them... how much would I be liable for (I make around 50K she works about $10 an hour and goes to school full time)... OR should I divorce her know to avoid that (but since she is not a citizen and is a legal permanent resident, the immigration law says that I (the sponsor) am liable for any public benefits she receives). This clause has generally not been enforced, but with Trump now in power I fear that he could eventually do it and I could suffer even more... any ideas?
Divorce: Divorce from a Sponsored Immigrant Permanent Resident
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