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SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE (“Alimony”)

What factors are considered in determining Spousal Maintenance?

Spousal maintenance can be agreed to between the parties, or decided by the judge. If left up to the judge, the judge will consider the length of the marriage, the age and earning ability of the spouse who is asking for maintenance, the standard of living the parties enjoyed during the marriage, the ability of the other spouse to pay and what the person who is asking for the maintenance contributed to the marriage.  The court has established spousal maintenance guidelines to aid the court in determining an appropriate amount of support.

Are Spousal Maintenance payments taxable?

Spousal maintenance payments are taxable income to the receiving spouse, and tax deductible by the paying spouse.

How long is Spousal Maintenance required to be paid?

Generally, an order for spousal maintenance is for a specific period of time and is ordered so that the spouse who is receiving support prepares to get financially able to live without the payments.

Spousal maintenance ends when the spouse who receives the support remarries, dies, or when the amount of time for which it is ordered is over.Not every divorce case involves spousal maintenance. We look forward to talking with you regarding the likelihood of receiving or paying Spousal Maintenance.