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Factor Description;
Length of the marriage or civil union: Generally,
alimony lasts for a term or period.
Using our service Factor Description;
Length of the marriage or civil union: Generally,
alimony lasts for a term or period.
There are other things which your lenders may be interested in knowing about you such as your income,
length of employment and other payments you are obligated to pay like child supports and
alimony.
Does
length of marriage affect the amount
of alimony, whether the
alimony should be rehabilitative or permanent, or both?
In general,
alimony lasts for half the
length of the marriage - for example, if you were married for six years, the
alimony order probably won't last more than three years.
Most Arizona judges consider a marriage lasting between ten to fifteen years to be marriages
of moderate duration, which may justify a larger award
of alimony for a greater
length of time.
Terms calling for payment
of a lump sum in lieu
of alimony at an increasing scale according to the
length of the marriage are common.
New Jersey's highest court has made it clear that the
length of the marriage alone can not be the only factor considered when making
alimony determinations.
Alimony: If alimony is an issue, each spouse must agree to the amount, frequency and length of time that alimony i
Alimony: If
alimony is an issue, each spouse must agree to the amount, frequency and length of time that alimony i
alimony is an issue, each spouse must agree to the amount, frequency and
length of time that
alimony i
alimony is paid.
There are no specific requirements for the
length of the marriage for a spouse to be eligible to receive
alimony or spousal maintenance.
In deciding which type
of alimony is appropriate, judges consider the
length of the marriage, each spouse's financial resources, the age and health
of both parties, and the standard
of living established during the marriage.
Under the new law, a marriage
of five years or less may require
alimony payments for half the
length of the marriage.
Probably the primary considerations in whether a court will award
alimony is the
length of the marriage and the earning capacity
of the spouse seeking
alimony.
Determining the amount
of spousal support is based upon the
length of marriage, both spouses» incomes and the ability
of the spouse to support the
alimony recipient.
If there is a need and an ability, the laws then have presumptions
of whether short term, medium term, or long term
alimony is appropriate based on the
length of the marriage and other factors.
In South Carolina, the
length of the marriage, the existence
of any marital misconduct, the parties» earning capacity, and the physical and mental health
of both parties will be considered in determining the
length, type and amount
of an order for
alimony.
The law in Massachusetts permits several forms
of alimony, and awards are made based upon a number
of factors, such as the
length of the marriage, the needs
of the recipient and the payer's financial status.
If you wish to obtain increased
alimony from your former spouse, or you want to extend the
length of time you can receive
alimony, you must take your ex back to court.
To determine the amount and duration
of alimony, the court will consider such factors as each spouse's earning capacity, age and mental and physical health, the
length of the marriage, the standard
of living established during the marriage, marital misconduct, and any other relevant factors.
Considerations include, but are not limited to, whether or not one spouse will receive
alimony payments, the earning capacity
of both spouses,
length of the marriage, contribution
of the homemaker if applicable, custody arrangements, and debts and age.
Rather,
alimony is determined based on criteria laid out in the
alimony statute and varies from case to case based on the incomes or income - earning ability
of the spouses, the
length of the marriage, the educational background and earnings history
of each spouse, and the standard
of living that the parties were able to achieve in their marriage.
A cheap
alimony lawyer can establish your case for
alimony to the court by presenting the
length of your marriage, the standard
of living you had during the marriage and your contributions to the marriage.
To determine the amount
of alimony, courts may consider factors such as the needs
of the requesting party, the ability
of the other party to pay, the
length of the marriage, and financial resources
of either party.
In George v. George, 476 Mass. 65 (2016) the Supreme Judicial Court said temporary
alimony does not affect the
length of general term
alimony obligations.
The reason this matters is because the Florida Statutes prescribes the type, quantity, and duration
of alimony that a judge is likely to award depending on the
length of the marriage.
Additionally, Senate Bill 718 clearly favors bridge - the - gap and rehabilitative
alimony over durational for any
length of marriage: If a judge orders durational
alimony he or she must make written findings that no other form
of alimony is appropriate.
For the first time, the bill was set to create
alimony guidelines that calculated a presumptive range for the amount and
length of spousal support.
The duration
of general term
alimony may be limited based on the
length of the marriage.
The
length of the marriage and the financial circumstances
of both spouses determine
alimony.