Alimony, also called spousal support or maintenance, is financial support that is paid to one spouse during or after a divorce. Unlike child support, alimony is discretionary, and the court determines the amount.
The goal of spousal support is to help both parties maintain the general lifestyle that they are used to. It can also provide “breathing room” for an individual to further their education or find a job that will allow them to maintain an appropriate lifestyle.
In Alabama, three types of alimony could be awarded at the court’s discretion:
When determining whether you will have to pay alimony or whether you qualify to receive it, a judge will consider a number of factors and will either award or decline it accordingly. These factors can vary, but often include:
In addition to these factors, the court may choose to consider the family’s specific situation. For instance, the court will likely take into account additional financial needs if one spouse will be the primary caregiver for dependent children after the divorce.
To learn more about how likely it is your divorce will involve alimony, we recommend you read our article about how to calculate your alimony in Alabama.
If you are preparing for a divorce that may involve alimony, contact the Huntsville divorce lawyers of New Beginnings Family Law today. We are here to support you, to answer your questions, and help you move on with your life. Contact us by filling out a contact form, chatting with us live, or by calling us directly.
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