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What can a alimony attorney do for me?

A divorce lawyer will handle the complicated process of dissolving a marriage, this includes, alimony and property division and child custody agreements. The lawyer will advise you appropriately according to your circumstances. When a marriage breaks down and divorce proceedings commenced it is normally a condition of the settlement that the person who earns more will have to make payments "alimony" to the spouse with a lower income to match the lifestyle they have become accustomed.


If you are being paid alimony can you become engaged?

yes


Is it legal for my ex wife to demand I still pay alimony after she has remarried while on vacation in a foreign country?

No. Once an individual remarries alimony obligations become null and void. Caveat: This may not be true if you are 'behind' on support payments that were due up to the point she was married; Check your State / Nations law / Court Order, on this.


Will you still be able to receive alimony if you become engaged and dont cohabitate?

Yes, alimony can still be collected if a person gets engaged. Once the marriage takes place, the alimony will be stopped.


Do you have to pay alimony if unemployed?

If you are court ordered to pay alimony, losing your job does not automatically negate that order. However, it may give you grounds to go back to the court and request a modification of the order, terminating the alimony obligation. If you are in the process of a divorce and become unemployed, it is unlikely that you will be ordered to pay alimony, but not impossible.


Can a non-custodial parent receive alimony?

If the parents are getting divorced, you might be able to get spousal support ("alimony" or "maintenance") for a brief period to allow you to become self-sufficient.


Can a cosigner take over a car loan?

Yes, a cosigner can take over a car loan if the primary borrower is unable to make payments. The cosigner would become responsible for the loan and would need to make payments to avoid default.


Can alimony be given after one is remarried?

Alimony is subjective, and based on the situation. There are no hard rules. However, one of the factors that the court must consider in awarding alimony is whether one party has become dependent on the other for the good of the marriage. In a short term marriage, this is unlikely.


Seek Legal Counsel from an Alimony Lawyer?

Alimony or spousal support is payments that are awarded by the court during divorce proceedings that instructs one spouse to make monthly or a lump sum payment to the other spouse. Laws pertaining to alimony have changed significantly during the past few decades. In the past, women were stay-at-home moms and needed alimony to avoid any adverse change in their financial circumstances due to a divorce. Today, due to the fact that women have successful careers, alimony is very seldom awarded during divorce proceedings. In most cases, alimony is intended to provide monetary compensation to the recipient for their unpaid contributions during the marriage, and to help them to gain financial independence. Alimony laws vary in each state. There are many factors which a court considers before granting alimony. One factor is the duration of the marriage, and whether the ex spouse has the mental and physical ability to earn a living wage. Another important consideration is the spouse's age, and whether or not, they have the marketable skills to earn a living. Usually, a marriage must last a minimum of 10 years before spousal support is granted. There are several types of spousal support which is awarded on the basis of an individual personal financial situation during the marriage. Pendente alimony is temporary spousal support that is awarded until the divorce is finalized. Rehabilitative alimony is temporary spousal support designed to enable a spouse to obtain the education and job training to become sufficiently self-supporting. Permanent alimony is paid until the recipient of the alimony payments dies or remarries. Usually, permanent alimony payments are awarded to a spouse whose marriage has lasted for a very long duration. If the spouse is elderly and suffering from an illness or disability, which prevents them from being gainfully employed, they will receive permanent alimony. According to the laws of the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, a spouse who has the ability to earn a living will not receive any alimony support. If you are considering a divorce and need spousal support to help you make the transition to becoming financially independent, then you should seek the counsel of a lawyer who specialize in family laws pertaining to divorce and alimony. An experience attorney will keep you informed of your legal rights and remedies, and use their extensive knowledge and expertise to gain and strengthen your trust and confidence in your attorney, throughout your divorce proceedings.


Can your husband cosign on someone's home without your knowledge?

Yes. And if he does he will become equally responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary mortgagor defaults on their mortgage payments. The bank will go after him for 100% of the debt.


Is it a good idea to drop out of school and become my husbands skateboarding filmer?

no


Why did woman try to become knights?

because they wanted to be as good as their husbands