In a word, No.
No.No.No.No.
Eileen Baris Luboff has written: 'How to collect your child support & alimony' -- subject(s): Alimony, Child support, Law and legislation
The past due support is child support, there are generally state and/or local agencies which can help with enforcement and collection, even if it is an interstate issue. If the past due support is alimony, the government agencies have differing rules - some will help collect alimony alone, others will only assist with alimony collection if you are also trying to collect child support.
yes, unless your ex-husband was your pimp.
Alimony depends on if you were/are able to support yourself outsire of the marriage. If your husband has been the breadwinner for most of your marriage, then you may get alimony. Also, if you show that you can not support yourself because he had not allowed you to have a ful time job, then he would have to pay as well.
Do you have an "Insurable Interest?" Like Child Support or Alimony?
You have no rights in the paternity suit. You ARE NOT biologically involved. The only rights you have is if you want to divorce your husband for adultery and if you have any children with him, for support/alimony.
* In some cases yes she can get alimony and often will be able to keep the house as well as receive child support. Any man who leaves his wife and children without proper support isn't much of a man.
Yes. Alimony is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.Maintenance in family law refers to alimony or spousal support. Maintenance is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
The IRS does not garnish these payments (except from their employees). The IRS will, at the State's request, intercept tax refunds to collect unpaid child support.
Alimony is a maintenance payment by a person to his or her spouse. The rules vary significantly between states and between countries but in general, the payment is set by a court and will take into account matters such as behavior of both parties , previous lifestyle and the needs of each person. Cheating is behavior that will gain no reward from the court but is rarely the only factor in the judgment made. Alimony is not child support. Regardless of the behavior of either the husband or the wife, child support payments are almost always demanded from the absent parent to assist in the costs of raising children, if there are are any. In this enlightened age of equality, alimony and child support payments may be required from either the wife or husband depending on the circumstances.