Definitely not. Divorce laws are different in every state. I'm a Texas divorce lawyer, but I'm not licensed to practice in California. Texas has only limited alimony, and I believe California is much more liberal with alimony.
NO
You don't. The judge does, based on current guidelines for the court. If alimony is involved, you need an attorney.
No, you cannot get alimony if you were never married. There is, however, something called palimony, but it is very difficultto get.
The fact that she was the one who filed for divorce and it's because she wants to date other people will have no bearing on property settlement or alimony.
i ben paying since 2007 alimony to my ex wife how i can check how much lift
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.
As a means of punishing him for moving on with his life? Alimony would have been ordered at the initial divorce, not later.
Mediterranean is the typical climate of Southern California. Southern California is located on the West Coast of the United States.
Yes, it is possible for her to get alimony still. It will depend upon her ex-husband's salary and how much disability she gets.
Yes.
if i recieved 4400.00 per for 3 year of alimony how much tax do i have to pay , and can i do tax amendement for each year