no, or after.
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Either spouse may be required to pay alimony after a divorce.
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Sort of its called alimony but each divorce case is different some people are entitled to alimony others are not.
Temporary Alimony is spousal support that is paid during a separation but before the divorce becomes final. This type of alimony may ultimately be continued after the divorce but not necessarily. In some cases, the alimony stops altogether when the divorce becomes final.
Yes alimony can be awarded in a divorce in Louisana if the judge agrees. Alimony can also be done two ways, as a temporary support for short term or long term if its necessary.
He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.
Alimony, if awarded, is part of the divorce decree and so it is not awarded during the divorce proceeding. If the court deems it appropriate and necessary temporary support can be awarded during the divorce process.
Yes, alimony can also be claimed in mutual consent divorce. Alimony can be claimed in any form of divorce. Its just that in a mutual consent divorce things are more sorted. If one needs more details they can look for Siddhartha Shah and associates on the following details Contact No. 093222 86663 Email. lawyersidd
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This question is answered in the divorce decree. If you are ordered to pay alimony, there will be stipulations and usually a specific length of time. Look at your divorce papers and that will tell you.
Alimony can be awarded permanently in certain situations. For example, a couple who has been married for more than 15 years and where one party is entirely dependent upon the other may be a case for permanent alimony payments. Alimony is not, however, guaranteed by any law and is entirely dependent on the situation and divorce proceedings. More commonly in divorce, no alimony is awarded at all, let alone a permanent alimony.