No, spousal support, also known as alimony, cannot be directly attached to Social Security Administration (SSA) benefits. However, in some cases, a court may consider Social Security benefits as part of the overall financial picture when determining spousal support obligations. Additionally, a portion of Social Security benefits may be garnished for certain debts, such as child support or federal taxes, but not specifically for alimony. It's essential to consult with a legal professional for guidance on individual circumstances.
No. The spousal support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court.
only child support. Spousal support is taxable income.
There's no such thing as "marital spousal child support." You might be able to get spousal support ("alimony" or "maintenance") for a brief period to allow you to become self-sufficient.
No; as the term implies, spousal support is for spouses. However, you ought to be able to receive child support.
Michigan Spousal support is an allowance of money or property paid to a spouse which is not intended to be a part of the division of marital property.Michigan alimony or spousal support is generally paid for a spouse's health, education, maintenance and welfare. (Source Lady4Justice.com)Check out the link attach for more information:
the petitoner is asking the court to deny spousal support
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"A spousal support lawyer is an attorney who mediates between the parties and makes sure that everything is done legally, professionally and amicably when spousal support (alimony) is part of a divorce settlement."
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.
"requirements" ... these vary by jurisdiction but typically spousal support is temporary, to give the spouse opportunity to become self-sufficient.
Yes, you can receive spousal support and remarry; however, in many jurisdictions, the remarriage of the recipient typically leads to the termination of spousal support payments. It is essential to check the specific laws in your area, as they can vary significantly. Additionally, the terms of the divorce settlement may also influence whether spousal support continues after remarriage.
Once the divorce is final you can't go back and now ask for spousal support. Part of a divorce severing of economic ties. If spousal support wasn't part of the final decree, you are out of luck.