Is Alimony Guaranteed?


Alimony may not be granted in every case, but what some of the variables an attorney would look at would be, what is each party’s income? What is each party’s recurring monthly expenses? What is each party’s monthly net deficit or monthly net surplus? If a party can pay their bills from their recurring income, the court may not award alimony to that particular party.

On the other hand, if a party is unable to pay their normal living expenses during a divorce case from their recurring income, if the other party has the ability to pay it out of his or her recurring income, the court may grant that party temporary support, which would last until further court order or written agreement of the parties, or until there’s a final judgment of divorce, which may change the amount of alimony a party receives.

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