There are different
kinds of spousal support or alimony which fall under two broad categories:
short term support and long term support. The court can also grant a spouse
temporary support which is paid until the time the divorce settlement
is final, say Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyers and one of the best in the
business is King Lindsey, P.A.
How Long does Support
Last
This entirely depends
on the judge but some judges consider the total period of time the marriage
lasted and then divides this period by two. This is the length of time for
which the spouse should receive support. However, it is important to note that
other factors are also considered as well. In some states spouses are eligible
to receive support for three years but exceptions are made under special
circumstances. In states like Florida the period is two years while in some
other states a spouse will receive the benefit for as long as the marriage survived.
There are some states where if the marriage had lasted for more than 10 years
the spouse will not get any support.
It is possible to get
multiple kinds of support and your legal representative will help you in this
endeavor just like Jim Carrey’s character was helping his client (Samantha
Cole) in the movie Liar Liar. Cole even won custody of the children and it turned
out she was a terrible mother – not everything in life works out as it should.
For instance, a spouse can get both short term support and rehabilitative
support. However, as soon as the spouse gets a job the rehabilitative support
will cease while the short term will continue until the end of its term.
Temporary Support
This kind of support is
granted before the divorce settlement in the separation phase. The sunny news
is that spouses who earn less than the other partner do not have to wait until
the conclusion of the divorce to get support. They can get financial reprieve
through temporary support which will last during the separation period and will
end when the divorce concludes. Fort Lauderdale, FL divorce lawyers such as King
Lindsey, P.A. recommend that it is better to have a formal written agreement
once you settle the amount of support.
Short Term Support
Like the name suggests short term support in a divorce is granted for short periods and ends on a date
provided by the judge. Rehabilitative support is a kind of short term support.
This kind of support is pertinent when a spouse needs some time to get
retrained and get back into the workforce after a long gap. However, no date is
set by the judge to determine when the payments will cease. The support will
end as soon as the recipient spouse gets employed. The paying spouse may ask
for a modification of the amount or for a termination date if he/she can prove
that the ex-spouse is not making enough effort to find a job.
In this job environment
being crushed by irrational regulations and high taxes, finding a decent job is
difficult. But nonetheless, a job can be found but you may have to relocate.
How much spousal support is necessary though? Why does someone need $10,000 a
month for spousal support? Even in expensive areas (NYC, San Fran, Miami),
$3,000 month seems to be enough no matter who you are. Some people just may
have to move. No one said you had to live in high priced areas of America.
If you want one of the
best divorce lawyers in south Florida, go right here: www.kinglindsey.com/. King Lindsey, P.A.
knows how to represent their clients and they know how to attack weaknesses in
the other side. If you want outstanding divorce legal representation, give this
law firm a call.
Permanent Support
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
divorce attorneys and one of the best in this part of Florida is King Lindsey,
P.A. based on their track record and knowledge of the legal system proclaim
that permanent support can be granted in cases where the marriage has lasted a
long time and the dependent spouse has no chance of going back to the
workforce. It ends when the recipient or the paying spouse dies or if the
recipient marries again.
Reimbursement Support
This support is granted
when a one spouse sacrifices a career advancement to help his/her partner
follow a lucrative career path believing that once the partner attains a
desirable job position he/she will get to enjoy a higher standard of life and
can then return back to work. If the marriage ends before the expected outcome
the partner will have to pay reimbursement support for a stipulated period of
time.
Divorce involves
several complex issues such as spousal support, child support and
custody, and division of property, not
to mention the fact that the laws governing these issues are many and
complicated. This is why it is important to speak with a Fort Lauderdale, Florida
divorce lawyer and there is no one on a higher legal plateau than King Lindsey,
P.A. as soon as you realize that you are sure about terminating your marriage. And
possibly before! Like Skyler White from the show Breaking Bad – you need to
know your options.
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