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not much scince he cant really support you but yes

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Where can one get a spousal support?

Spousal support can be granted during divorce proceedings in a court of law. Spousal support is often issued to the spouse either not working, or the spouse working the least amount and is dependent upon the other for basic needs such as food, shelter, and vehicle expenses.


If you are considering marrying a man with a child from a previous relationship who is paying child support can the child's parent go after the new spouse finances to increase the spousal support?

No. Unless your husband is filtering his income through you, or staying home (and not working) to take care of children you two have together, your income will never be taken into account.SOURCE:I am going through a custody dispute right now, and I asked my attorney that same question.


How much can you pay if you make 65000 per year and divorce your spouse who is not working?

I make 65000 a year and pay 841 a month for child support (three kids) and 450 a month for spousal support for two years. (married for five years)


What exactly is alimony and is it only men who have to pay it?

Spousal support (also know as alimony) represents regular payments made from one spouse to the other during a separation or after a divorce. The purpose of spousal support is to recognize the recipient spouse's contribution to the marriage and to assist that spouse to achieve financial independence where possible. Alimony can be made from man to woman or woman to man depending on the nature of the marriage. Regardless of circumstances, even when requested, for a man to be awarded spousal support. A good example was Gordon Clark, the husband of Los Angeles Prosecuting Attorney, Marcia Clark. She earned $180,000 a year, working 100+ hours a week, while he was a stay at home dad. Not only did he not get Alimony, but he was ordered to pay her child support, because she was given custody due to him being a poor example of a father. I was able to obtain a copy of the divorce file one hour before she was motioned to t\court to seal it.


mi wife retired last october .Im still working ,she is capable of work but she wont due .do I have to pay her spousal support.?

You can go divorce writer , site is -http://www.divorcewriter.com/Start_the_process.asp?src=g_cadiv_C4&gclid=CPSkyvru9J0CFU1M5QodNncRKQ


what happens to the ss I paid into while working where does it go when my husband dies I now receive his but mine is gone.?

You will begin receiving benefits when you retire or earlier if you become disabled.


Do you have to be working in the US to petition your Mexican husband?

No,but you must show you have enough income to support him should he become sick and unable to work.So he does not become a burden on the government.


What percentage of your child's father income would you receive in child support?

If it's only one child and the father is working, you can have his pay garnished through the courts and receive 17% of his weekly earning before taxes.


Is Ga an alimony state?

Yes, Georgia is considered an alimony state. Alimony, or spousal support, can be awarded to a lower-earning or non-working spouse during or after a divorce, depending on various factors such as the length of the marriage, financial needs, and the recipient's ability to support themselves. The court has discretion in determining the amount and duration of alimony, and it can be temporary or permanent.


What is the definition of a spousal IRA?

A spousal IRA is a type of retirement account for a single person where the person's spouse can put money into the account for them if the spouse is working and the partner who's name the account is in is out of work. This makes an exception to the rule that a person must be earning an income to have an IRA.


Can you demand for child support from your husband who is a green card holder and working in LA even though you and your daughter are physically located outside the US specifically the Philippines?

You would need to work with the Philippines child support agency to accomplish this.


when did spousal IRA start?

The spousal IRA was introduced in 1996 as part of the Small Business Job Protection Act. This provision allows a non-working or low-earning spouse to contribute to an individual retirement account (IRA), enabling couples to maximize their retirement savings. It recognizes the financial contributions of non-working spouses and helps them build their own retirement funds.