By: Alimony | 2011-01-10 | Law Many people going through a divorce or legal separation tend to be confused about when child support actually ends. read more
By: Puol Hafen | 2011-08-29 | Family law A divorce case involves many complex issues such as Alimony, asset division, child support, child custom, spousal support etc. It is neither easy nor feasible to fight a divorce case on your own. It is always recommended to hire an expert Colorado Alimony Attorney or, Colorado Child Support Attorney to help you solve any issues involved in a divorce case. Read more. read more
By: Johnny Mayo | 2010-11-04 | Home & Family Are you having to pay or receiving spousal support or alimony? Are you or your ex partner cohabiting with his or her lover? If this is the event then the termination of alimony or spousal support simply because of cohabitation could possibly pose a problem for you. Termination Most of the judgments given during the divorce with the award of alimony will consist of a clause that will terminate the spousal support in event the payee starts to cohabit with another person. 3 Ele... read more
By: Tom Stutzman | 2012-05-10 | Family law Paying alimony is not a conclusion in any divorce proceeding. San Jose family law attorney answers question on paying spousal support or alimony in a divorce. For more detail read article. read more
By: Mark | 2010-11-23 | Law Spousal support is a compulsion to supply monetary support to one's spouse after the divorce. If you do not the alimony, you could be held in contempt of judge court or even imprisoned read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-26 | Bankruptcy The dissolution of a marriage or civil union can be a very emotionally draining time for any family and may also come with serious financial consequences for the individuals involved. This article discusses the importance of maintaining regular payments for spousal and child support during bankruptcy proceedings. read more
By: Renee Mahoney | 2011-04-04 | Family law Recently, media attention has focused on the fact that significant changes may be on the horizon relating to alimony (or spousal support) within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. read more
By: Ann Mary Jones | 2010-04-02 | Divorce This article talks about alimony payment. You will come to know about the ways by which you may lower down the sum of alimony to be paid by you. read more
By: Alimony | 2011-01-19 | Law When you are trying to resolve your NJ divorce or family law matter, it is important to understand the basic legal issues involved in a divorce and how they can affect you. read more
By: Johnny Mayo | 2010-11-04 | Home & Family The notion of alimony in Michigan is referred to as Spousal Support. Spousal support is handled as a separate entity from child support and can be availed past and over child support. It is intended in this kind of a way that the wants and incomes of the two the spouses concerned does not get impoverished. It is an allowance of cash rewarded to 1 partner from the other to retain a standard way of life that will cover the standard bills, health, or training. Alimony in Michigan Expl... read more
By: Jayden Briggs | 2011-04-15 | Article Marketing In divorce, a common question is, "what is the alimony formula". Well, there really is no set alimony formula for divorce. This is in complete contrast to child support, which is decided based upon a ... read more
By: Summer Taylor | 2012-04-17 | Family law Alimony is a contentious part of divorce or separation. Putting a price on precisely how much you ought to get from, or give to, your former wife or husband can make your divorce courtroom proceedings complicated. Knowing the amount of money can help you decide how to plan the proceedings. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-10-20 | Law How alimony is calculated depends on where you live and are getting your divorce. Some states, and even some counties, have alimony guideline charts, similar to the child support guideline charts that exist in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The charts determine an amount of alimony depending on factors such as the income of the parties and whether and how many children are involved. read more
By: Dave Buckley | 2011-10-22 | Divorce Alimony is supposed to preserve the recipient’s standard of living. But, at what point is it reasonable, and at what point is it enabling and supporting the recipient in a lack of effort to support him or herself? read more
By: Aamid Sane | 2012-01-07 | Family law If you are going through a divorce, protect yourself and your rights with an experienced spousal support attorney, who may be able to get you the most spousal support that you need and deserve. read more