Permanent alimony payments are unheard of, and even long - term arrangements are becoming more scarce.
Not exact matches
After the family court issued a final order awarding her $ 500.00 per month in
permanent periodic
alimony, Wife filed a motion pursuant to Rule 59 (e), SCRCP, requesting the family court reconsider its decision to not award her attorney's fees and credit her the
payments she made on the second mortgage.
For long - term marriages,
alimony payments may be
permanent in nature (until a material change in circumstances occurs).
If your divorce is settled with
permanent alimony, the spouse with the higher income will have to pay
alimony to the spouse with a lower income until the spouse receiving the
payments dies or remarries.
Alimony, or spousal support, may be awarded to either spouse on a temporary or
permanent basis, and may be awarded in a lump sum or by scheduled
payments.