In Kenya, alimony, often referred to as spousal maintenance, can be awarded under the Matrimonial Property Act and the Marriage Act. It is typically granted during divorce proceedings to provide financial support to a spouse who may be at a financial disadvantage. The court considers various factors, including the length of the marriage, the financial needs of both parties, and their contributions to the marriage. However, there is no automatic entitlement to alimony; each case is assessed on its own merits.
There are many universities in kenya which offer diploma in law. The details are as following:-Inoorero UniversityThe Kenya School of LawPresbyterian University of East AfricaMount Kenya UniversityKabianga University CollegeKabarak UniversitySouth Eastern University College
Born in Ugana, and raised in Kenya, Ababu Namwamba is a Public Interest Attorney who specializes in constitutional law and human rights. He authors a column with a large newspaper in Kenya.
Kenya is located in Africa. As with all countries, the people of Kenya have customs and traditions they hold dear. These include religious celebrations and sacred places, New Years Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.
Yes, there are probably as many gay men in Kenya as in other countries, anything up to 10% of the population, even though homosexuality is illegal in Kenya and frowned on by most of the general public. This does not mean it is wrong, just against the state law.
Marriage law in Kenya is primarily governed by the Marriage Act of 2014, which has faced criticism for not adequately protecting women's rights, particularly in cases of divorce and property ownership. Reform is needed to better address issues such as gender equality, spousal support, and inheritance rights. Additionally, Kenya should consider integrating traditional and religious marriage practices into the legal framework to cater to the diverse cultural landscape of the country.
Yes. Alimony is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.Maintenance in family law refers to alimony or spousal support. Maintenance is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.
Virendra Kumar has written: 'Alimony and maintenance in the light of the changing concept of marriage and divorce' -- subject(s): Alimony, Alimony (Hindu law), Separate maintenance, Separate maintenance (Hindu law)
It is depending on the husband income in order to determine the amount of alimony that is allotted and the time of marriage.
You'll have to check Texas law.
it is offered at kenya school of law. if there is another college then i'm not aware
Not being an attorney, this answer will be from a layman's view, until improved by someone more knowledgable. Generally, the law[s] of the state where you live determine the answer to this question. However, I think there is a difference [at least in some states] between alimony, and child support. Child support IS for children, but alimony is support for a spouse, and under some state laws can be required to be paid by either spouse, depending on the couple's financial circumstances.
Alimony is spousal support that is paid after a divorce has been granted. Alimony can be paid on a recurring monthly basis, or it can be paid in one lump sum. After a divorce, alimony is granted to one spouse, so they can continue to enjoy the same standard of living, which they had during the marriage. The basic premise of alimony is that a former spouse should not have to suffer a diminished lifestyle because their marriage has ended. Typically, the individual receiving alimony is the ex wife, however alimony is not specific to one gender. There are extenuating circumstances which may lead to spousal support for a man. Alimony is usually paid to former spouses who did not work during the marriage, and the other spouse’s income was their only source of monetary support. Today, due to the prevalence of dual income families, granting alimony has almost become a relic of the past. Alimony is paid in only 15% of marriages which ends in divorce. Pendente alimony is temporary spousal support that is awarded to one spouse until the divorce decision is finalized. Rehabilitative alimony is temporary spousal support that is granted while the former spouse receives the necessary training and education to return to the workforce. Permanent alimony may be awarded to an elderly spouse who was married for a long period of time, especially if there is a disability or illness, which prevents them from working. The length of a marriage is one of the most important factors a judge will consider when awarding alimony. Couples must be married at least ten years before alimony is considered. Another important factor, which a judge will review, is the standard of living during the marriage. Under the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, a former spouse will not receive alimony if they have the ability to earn an income. Permanent alimony is until death, unless circumstances has changed, such as a remarriage or the children are older, and your ex spouse is able to resume working. In these circumstances, a couple can return to court to have alimony payments discontinued. Most states no longer consider fault when granting alimony. Alimony is awarded at the discretion of the court on a case by case basis. If you are getting a divorce, then you should obtain the services of a lawyer who has legal knowledge about family law, specifically laws pertaining to divorce and alimony. A divorce lawyer will be your advocate in fighting for your rights to receive alimony, so you don’t suffer financial hardships because of a divorce.
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You are entitled to alimony if the judge says you are entitled to alimony. It is the judge's decision, not someones opinion writing on a computer terminal. It depends on your state's law. It also depends on whether or not you have a good lawyer.
There are many universities in kenya which offer diploma in law. The details are as following:-Inoorero UniversityThe Kenya School of LawPresbyterian University of East AfricaMount Kenya UniversityKabianga University CollegeKabarak UniversitySouth Eastern University College
Eileen Baris Luboff has written: 'How to collect your child support & alimony' -- subject(s): Alimony, Child support, Law and legislation
Hezron Randa has written: 'Problems of interaction between English imposed system of law and Luo customary law in Kenya' -- subject- s -: Common law, Customary law, Law, Luo - Kenya and Tanzania -