are you the man or woman?
Is there a certain time frame that spouse have to be married to be entitled to for alimony/spousal support? Have only been married 5 years through Missouri.
I would doubt that the courts will require alimony in this case, unless there were children involved. But you never know what a good lawyer can get you! I urge you to consult one that knows the laws in your state.
Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.
He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.
"Palimony" is a slang term for alimony paid from a woman to a man. Alimony is only applicable in cases of divorce. Alimony is not available to parties who were not married.
If you were never legally married in California, the court would generally not have the authority to order you to pay alimony. Alimony is usually only awarded in divorce cases to provide financial support to a spouse after the end of the marriage. If you have been wrongly ordered to pay alimony, you should consult with a family law attorney to seek judicial review and potentially have the order overturned.
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Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
she is entitled to half of the stuff you got and the money you made when you were married
I recently got married and found out it was because my husband wanted to get back at the woman he was with before me. Two days ago i found out that he is now up at her place staying there. We've only been married 5 months. I don't want to divorce him but if he decides he is going to live up there will i be able to get alimony payments
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.
When the husband either dies, payment in alimony or has been married for him for at least 10 years, anything that might be an outcome of a divorce.