This type of spousal support is designed to reimburse for an expense incurred by the other spouse during the marriage. The most common example of this would be to order one spouse to pay reimbursement alimony to his or her ex for providing financial support for the family while the spouse attended college or trade school. In these instances, the paying spouse has typically advanced his or her career and usually with the understanding that both parties would benefit together from this investment as a couple. But when the parties divorce soon after the training is complete, the benefits are no longer shared between the couple but become exclusive to the party who received the education. Reimbursement alimony then can provide some relief to the spouse left behind.
The are several example of spousal benefit one of the good one is social security spousal benefits benefit given to you if your spouse pass away while you are married to them.
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The are several example of spousal benefit one of the good one is social security spousal benefits benefit given to you if your spouse pass away while you are married to them.
Of course not!
yes * Only if the couple reside in a community property state and the debt is incurred during the marriage. All CP states allow a spouse to use the "innocent spousal" defense concerning marital debts if the spouse was not aware of the debt made or had no control over the matter. Texas and Wisconsin are not "true" community property states when it relates to marital debts solely incurred. In all other states sole debts belong to the spouse who incurred them.
This depends on where you live and in what state. In most states, you can have the marriage annulled after serving notice to the other party.
The process is very similar to divorcing after a first marriage, although separating the finances and determining spousal and child support gets more complicated.
Lawyers are widely available, and are available for a variety of legal issues. For spousal support, you can be referred through a marriage counselor or other type of family support system. Lawyers for spousal support can also be found through courts and your local legal counselor.
well as always you need the advice of a competent costa rican lawyer since the costa rican courts would have jurisdiction you say the marriage was a fraud. if that was the case then you could not get spousal support because in order to get it the marriage has to be legal first and foremost. as far as spousal support please don't hold your breath. the courts here are notorious for handing out very low awards.
in the state of ca. if you've been married 24 yrs you can expect to pay spousal support for 12 yrs.,
Not likely. * Wisconsin is a community property state. Therefore a spouse is entitled to an equal share of property, income and assets regardless if said spouse was employed during the marriage or how long the marriage lasted.
Some states allow you to receive temporary alimony while the case is pending in court, however, you cannot receive alimony after the annulment has been granted. This is because an annulment declares the marriage to be "void" and erases it as if it never existed under the law. Spousal support cannot be awarded if no valid marriage existed. If you believe you will need spousal support, you may prefer to file for divorce or legal separation as alimony may be awarded in both of these cases.