Yes, it is possible for her to get alimony still. It will depend upon her ex-husband's salary and how much disability she gets.
Your wife can sue for alimony based upon her desire for supplemental income. However, if you were not working and she brought in all income, the suit will not win. If you cannot work and have disability income, then you need to contact an attorney so that your disability income is not garnished.
You will have to file taxes to report the alimony. If you receive a form reporting the disability you will need to file this as well.
the man has to pay the wife alimony :)
are you the man or woman?
No, you would not be responsible for your husband's alimony payments to his ex-wife if he can't pay. Your income is not considered a factor in payments. Depending on the agreement, your husband may modify the alimony payments in court if he can show proof he is unable to pay.
I'm not sure where you live, but I can tell you from first hand experience in Minnesota - it DOES count as income to be forced from you in the form of alimony.
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Doubtful that condition would be in the divorce agreement. Check out the language regarding the alimony. For instance, there may be a time limit or, if your remarry it stops. To me, it would be unusual to include disability as a condition.
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if i am paying alimony in florida and move to new jersey can i stop paying alimony to my ex wife
That's interpreted by the court.
If a husband files for divorce he can specify that no alimony be paid. If a wife files, she can ask for alimony, but usually it's because she has no income or a very low amount of salary. The wife can ask for whatever amount she wants but the husband can file a paper showing that he can't afford that amount. The judge can decide how much it will be. Usually it's less than half of whatever the spouse earns. Many women don't ask for alimony. In most divorces women don't pay alimony to men. If you have a rich wife you could get it. If the woman (or man) receives alimony and gets married - the alimony stops. If the person who pays alimony gets married they still have to pay it.