Q&A

Can alimony be contested?

Can alimony be contested?

The husband is not required to pay alimony in case the wife remarries though he would still need to pay alimony in support of any children resulting from their union. He can also contest alimony on the grounds that the wife is employed, though he cannot deny payment if it’s been ordered.

Which is the best example of an alimony case?

The following is a fairly typical example of a case in which a court might have ordered permanent alimony under the law predating September of 2014. The case involves an 18-year marriage, which most courts would have considered “long-term,” particularly since one spouse was a stay-at-home parent throughout most of the marriage.

Is it possible to fight an alimony award?

Many people believe it is not possible to fight alimony awards – this is untrue. Alimony is a payment from one spouse to the other, negotiated or imposed by a court, when one spouse is unfairly financially affected by the divorce. Alimony may be paid in a lump sum or via monthly installments for a temporary or open-ended period.

Why was the alimony case dismissed after trial?

The trial court dismissed Joe’s complaint after trial in light of its determination that the retirement provision of the alimony law do not apply to cases that were settled before the law went into effect. The trial court also determined that Dorothy was still in need of alimony.

When does a court order an alimony payment?

Alimony is a payment from one spouse to the other, negotiated or imposed by a court, when one spouse is unfairly financially affected by the divorce. Alimony may be paid in a lump sum or via monthly installments for a temporary or open-ended period.

The following is a fairly typical example of a case in which a court might have ordered permanent alimony under the law predating September of 2014. The case involves an 18-year marriage, which most courts would have considered “long-term,” particularly since one spouse was a stay-at-home parent throughout most of the marriage.

Can a mediator decide on an alimony settlement?

Couples can reach their own alimony agreements, with or without the help of a mediator. In cases where spouses agree, a judge will merely review a couple’s alimony settlement to ensure that it’s fair. If you and your spouse can’t agree on the terms of a spousal support award, a judge will decide alimony in your case.

Can a spouse fight the payment of alimony?

When a spouse is required to pay alimony that he or she believes is unfair, an attorney can request reconsideration by the court. This will most likely result in not only an individual deciding to fight alimony, but fighting many other financial decisions as well.

The trial court dismissed Joe’s complaint after trial in light of its determination that the retirement provision of the alimony law do not apply to cases that were settled before the law went into effect. The trial court also determined that Dorothy was still in need of alimony.