Spousal Support

Depending upon the circumstances, there may be a court order to pay
and or receive spousal support. It is determined in order to maintain the
standard of living for both parties, that was established during the course of the marriage. Job skills, job market, the time and cost to obtain sufficient training in order to develop those skills needed to enter the work force, retraining aspects that may be needed higher levels of current skills needed to maintain a job, and the length of marriage as well as many other factors will contribute to the final decision. Financial obligations, assets and property and child support will also be a part of this decision. Each case is unique and will be always depend upon the willlingness of each party to reach a reasonable decision. Click on an article below.
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Articles

Do I Have to Pay My Spouse's Attorney Fees?

You Have a Judgement for Support, Now What?

Waiver of Support in Premarital Agreements

Step-Downs in Spousal Support Orders

Spousal Support, Does it Ever End

Getting Spousal Support for Life (Or at Least Until Retirement)

How Long do I Have to Support my Former Spouse?


Can a spouse's failure to become self supporting warrant a
modification of support?


The Effect of Cohabitation on Spousal Support