Alimony and Spousal Support in Georgia
Under Georgia alimony laws, “a spouse in a divorce action or in cases of voluntary separation or where one spouse, against the will of that spouse, is abandoned…
Under Georgia alimony laws, “a spouse in a divorce action or in cases of voluntary separation or where one spouse, against the will of that spouse, is abandoned…
Alimony is officially known as spousal support in California. The award of support is not automatic in a divorce, but it is often awarded to assist a spouse…
Alimony in New Jersey is governed by New Jersey Statutes 2A Section 34-23, et seq. (Alimony and Maintenance). It’s important to familiarize yourself with these rules and regulations…
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Alimony is officially referred to as spousal support in Ohio, but the two terms are interchangeable. If you’re facing the possibility of paying or receiving alimony as part…
When your marriage ends in Missouri, a judge may order one spouse to pay maintenance to the other to assist in the transition. Known as spousal maintenance in…
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An Arizona family law judge is authorized by the state laws (Arizona Revised Statute Section 25-319) to order one spouse to pay the other spouse alimony, officially referred…
Alimony is often one of the most important things that must be settled between two parties in a divorce. In Tennessee, alimony is also often referred to as…
If you’re like most people, your home represents the most valuable asset you’ve accumulated during your marriage. Depending on location, market conditions, the length of time a home…