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Under what circumstances will the court award alimony and/or spousal support?

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The obligation of spouses to support each other does not necessarily terminate when they divorce. If the divorce will leave one spouse with very little income and the other with enough to contribute to the low-income spouse's support, the court will usually award alimony, at least temporarily. Although historically spousal maintenance was typically awarded to homemaker wives, to be paid by breadwinning husbands, that is no longer always the case.

When does the court award alimony or spousal support?

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The award of alimony, also called “spousal support,” is determined in the court’s discretion taking into account certain specifically enumerated factors set forth in Chapter 61, Florida Statutes.

What is the basis for an award of spousal support (alimony)?

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There is no precise statutory guidance for spousal support as there is for child support. The court considers the relative earning capacity of each spouse, the possibility of education or training to increase the earning capacity of a spouse, whether a spouse has been out of the work force for a long time, and other factors.

How does the Court determine alimony [spousal support] and child support?

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If the parties cannot agree, the Court will utilize the Virginia Support Guidelines for child support and the applicable County guidelines for alimony [spousal support]. However there could be a substantial variation based on "other factors" the Court may be asked to consider by either party.

Do you also collect alimony or spousal support?

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Yes. Although non-payment of child support has received more attention from the courts and media, the procedures for collecting past-due alimony—and the hardships caused by non-payment—are very similar. We also collect other Family Law related debts such as Property Divisions and Attorney Fee Orders. Divorce judgments usually require child support to be paid as long as the child is a minor and not married or emancipated.

How much spousal support (alimony) should I ask for?

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In New Jersey, there is not a single way of computing spousal support. There is no worksheet similar to the Child Support Guidelines. And, every divorce does not involve spousal support. First, you must show a need or reason for support, and, second, you must request the support. Some people who need help just don't want any help - they want to make it on their own. And, if spousal support is provided, it might not be paid forever. There are many kinds of support.

How much spousal support (alimony) will I have to pay?

FAQ, Art Lieberman PhD, NJ Divorce Mediation in NJ
In New Jersey, spousal support is not something that can be "calculated." There is no worksheet similar to the Child Support Guidelines. And, every divorce does not involve spousal support. First, there has to be a need for support, and, second, there has to be a request for support. Some people who need help just don't want any help - they want to make it on their own. And, if spousal support is provided, it might not be paid forever. There are many kinds of support.

What does the term "Alimony" (or, "spousal support") mean?

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quot;Alimony" (sometimes called "spousal support") is money paid by one spouse to the other due to the payee spouse's loss of the benefit of the payor spouse's income due to the divorce. Alimony may be awarded to either spouse for their support after the divorce. Alimony payments are designed to help with financial obligations of the receiving spouse and to maintain a similar lifestyle.

How does the court determine when, and if, alimony will be awarded?

Douglas Cohn, Attorney at Law
The Court prefers rehabilitative alimony (for fixed amount of time) rather than permanent alimony. The purpose of alimony is to make a person self-supporting, even if it results in a reduced standard of living. The Judge has considerable discretion in the amount and length of the award.

Can I receive spousal support prior to a final settlement or court date in my case?

Virginia Spousal Support (Alimony) FAQ's
Yes. Virginia permits pendente lite spousal support to be awarded. Pendente lite spousal support is a temporary support amount which will be effective until a final disposition in the case. The parties can jointly agree to an appropriate amount, or the court can make that determination based on the respective incomes of the parties.

When does someone get spousal support?

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This is a complicated question. The person who decides if you get spousal support is the judge. Unless your spouse agrees to pay you spousal support, you will need to file a lawsuit and ask the judge to award you spousal support.

What about Alimony (Spousal Maintenance)?

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The law provides that parties to a divorce or legal separation should be self-supporting to the extent that they can be. In the event either party is unable to be fully self-supporting, spousal maintenance may be appropriate. (Some states call it "alimony" – in Arizona, the correct term is "Spousal Maintenance.") You may want to obtain and read A.R.S.

How does the Court determine if one party will pay maintenance (alimony) to the other?

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Colorado law provides for temporary maintenance after the parties physically separate. In that instance, the law sets forth a formula to determine the amount. However, for the final orders, there are no hard and fast rules about maintenance. The Court must, however, consider the following: the time necessary to acquire sufficient education or training to become self-supporting by the spouse seeking maintenance

What about alimony and support?

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The judge will decide these and other issues after hearing what is said in court. The final decision will depend on the testimony which is given in court. The court may also award rehabilitative or reimbursement alimony. Rehabilitative alimony is paid only for a limited period of time and is designed to help a spouse receive training or further education. Your lawyer will help you to make your needs and wishes clear to the judge.

Can alimony be modified after it is awarded by the Court?

Douglas Cohn, Attorney at Law
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How is spousal support determined?

Virginia Spousal Support (Alimony) FAQ's
Spousal support can be determined by the parties through a settlement agreement, or a judge can determine the amount of spousal support to be paid, if any, if a case goes to trial.

Can spousal support ever be barred?

Virginia Spousal Support (Alimony) FAQ's
Spousal support may be barred by proof of adultery on the part of the person seeking spousal support; however, spousal support is no longer barred by desertion or cruelty.
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