In addition to having a marriage that lasts a certain amount of time, there are other factors that a judge takes into account when determining whether alimony is appropriate, the amount, and the duration of the payments. Here are some other things to think about:
No, as you will not be able to get divorced (due to the fact you're not married), and therefore will not pay (or be paid) alimony.
No, you cannot get alimony if you were never married. There is, however, something called palimony, but it is very difficultto get.
There is no such ratio as to the years of marriage and amount of alimony. Generally the alimony is decided as per case to case. It also depends upon the demand of alimony. If one needs to inquire about alimony they can look for Siddhartha Shah and Associates on the following details. Phone: 093222 86663 Email: lawyersidd
NO
Ask your attorney (best advise) or look at http://www.lawlib.state.ma.us/subject/about/divorce.html
Typically, alimony is reserved for those who have married for about 10 years or more. However, you need to views the laws on alimony for your state. http://www.helpyourselfdivorce.com/alimony.html
That's interpretive based on the circumstances as most households are two income.
yes
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.
Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.
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He can file for divorce but I doubt any judge would grant alimony.