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Can you get alimony if you're not married in California?

No, you cannot get alimony if you were never married. There is, however, something called palimony, but it is very difficultto get.


If a couple living together for 16 years never married is anyone entitled to alimony is they separate?

If a couple living together for 16 years never marries, she never worked, is he entitled to pay alimony if they separate


What if I were never legally married in California but have been told by the court to pay alimony?

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.


Can you get alimony if you were together for fifteen years but not married?

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.


How long do you have to be married in Massachusetts in order to be eligible for alimony?

In Massachusetts, you generally need to be married for at least 5 years to be eligible for alimony.


Can you receive alimony from Nigerian who lives in nigeria and you are American in us if the state you married in has alimony laws?

NO


Can you receive alimony if married for 3 years and have one child?

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


Can you you sue your spouse for Alimony if you were not married in the US?

yes


What are Missouri alimony laws?

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.


Is there alimony for unmarried co-inhabitant couples in Florida?

Alimony is for spouses so if you weren't married (and Florida does not recognize common law marriage) then you're not a spouse and therefore do not qualify for alimony. You could *possibly* sue for palimony (it's like alimony, but with unmarried couples who cohabited instead of spouses), but it's rarely awarded in any state.


Why did Clara Barton never get married and have children?

She never married because she thought she could not be treated equally if she was married and that she may not be able to find a man that could keep up with her. She also never had children because she was never married.


I have been common law married for 20 years. my question is if i got legally married would i still be entitled to alimony if we ever got a divorce?

Yes, you would be entitled to alimony if legally married and then divorced.