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.
No; as the term implies, spousal support is for spouses. However, you ought to be able to receive child support.
No you do not.
Spousal support or alimony, possibly. Child support, no.
yes
not much scince he cant really support you but yes
== == Yes. You only have to show "Insurable Interest" when the policy is taken out. What if there are children involved or spousal support to be paid?
Probably - it depends on the language of the divorce decree. Spousal support is generally intended to be temporary.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
No, it will have no effect.
No. The spousal support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court.
Alimony and Spousal Support are the same thing. If you're awarded custody of the children, you'll receive child support. But alimony has nothing to do with whether or not you have children.
in the state of ca. if you've been married 24 yrs you can expect to pay spousal support for 12 yrs.,