Permanent maintenance awards automatically terminate upon the death of either spouse or recipient spouse's remarriage.
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However, every judge has different perspectives on
permanent spousal
maintenance cases in short term marriages, and there have been examples of judges
awarding permanent spousal
maintenance to a disabled spouse in a short term marriage.
Spousal
maintenance awards can be temporary until the receiving spouse becomes self - sufficient, or
permanent in the case of longer marriages.
Spousal
maintenance: Also called alimony, spousal
maintenance can be
awarded on a temporary or
permanent basis.
Permanent support, which is the term used to refer support that will continue after the case is finished, can be
awarded in a final hearing on divorce, or an alimony or separate
maintenance case.
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Once spousal
maintenance is
awarded, either spouse may later petition the court for modification of the
award if circumstances change significantly, such as job loss or
permanent disability.
However, Illinois courts rarely
award permanent maintenance unless justified by the recipient's age or disability, or unless the spouses were married for many years.
Maintenance is
awarded regardless of gender and on a
permanent or temporary basis, depending on the financial circumstances of each spouse.
The courts refer to alimony as spousal
maintenance and may
award it on a temporary or
permanent basis.
Alimony or
maintenance may be
awarded on a temporary or
permanent basis on consideration of the following factors:
If your marriage lasted for more than 25 years, a court will generally
award permanent maintenance.
But if the combined income is over $ 75,000, the court will
award temporary or
permanent maintenance only if one spouse does not have the personal resources to reasonably meet her financial needs.
In Arizona courts typically
award rehabilitative or temporary spousal
maintenance, instead of
permanent or continuing support.
Awards of spousal
maintenance may be «temporary» or «rehabilitative», designed to rehabilitate the spouse so that he / she may become self - supporting, or «
permanent.»
Divorce courts in Kentucky have the option of
awarding both temporary and
permanent maintenance.
Even when a
maintenance award is
permanent, payments can terminate early in certain situations.
the court may not
award alimony to any spouse who commits adultery before the court issues a written property settlement or
permanent order of separate
maintenance.
Courts generally
award permanent maintenance only in long - term, at least 20 years marriages, where other statutory factors favor it.