
Dissolution of a marriage often result in the awarding of alimony, also known as spousal support that one spouse or the other in the event that one spouse can not support themselves. Maintenance can be ordered in several stages, including while the parties are separated, while the parties go through the divorce process or after the divorce is finalized.
Several different types of maintenance available in the state of
There are a variety of factors considered to determine whether a grant of alimony is appropriate. Chief among them are the following factors:
• Each spouse's financial circumstances
• length of marriage
• The value of each spouse's property
• The contribution each spouse made to acquire said property
• Each spouse's earning capacity, age and health issues
• The contribution of each spouse to the maintenance of the household
• Awards granted divorce by a spouse seeking alimony
• Each spouse's mental capacity
• The amount of education acquired by each spouse in the relationship
After these factors have been studied and alimony have been awarded, there are a number of other important issues to be aware. Maintenance payments usually stop in the event that the receiving spouse get remarried or died of a party takes place.
If you are considering pursuing alimony as part of your separation or divorce, you should contact a lawyer who specializes in family law.
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