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Philadelphia Alimony Attorney

Can I get spousal support?

After a marriage ends, the most important thing to the divorced parties can be to get their lives back together and have a fresh start. That may not be as easy for the spouse who made less income than the other one . Before a divorce is final, a judge may order temporary support to one spouse in an effort to level the financial fields during the proceedings.

Whether or not a spouse will get alimony depends on various factors. If you are in the midst of a divorce and wish to file for support, or have been asked to provide it, you need to speak with a Philadelphia divorce attorney right away and learn how the law applies to you. The lawyers at The Benari Law Group have over 40 years of combined experience and help many divorced couples resolve their spousal support issues.

Types of Alimony in Philadelphia

If a judge awards support to one spouse while in the midst of the divorce proceedings, this is known as spousal support. Once the divorce is final, the amount paid is referred to as alimony. There are different types, including:

  • Permanent alimony - paid over a set period of time until a terminating factor (such as remarriage) occurs.
  • Reimbursement alimony - generally awarded to a spouse who supported the other during education, and is usually only the amount paid for that support during that time.
  • Rehabilitative alimony - intended to help raise the ex-partner to financial or educational level to become independent, including paying for job training or university education.
  • Limited duration alimony - support paid over a pre-set period of time, usually dependent on uncommon circumstances.

Navigating the often complex world of alimony and spousal support can be confusing, whether you are the one asking for support or the spouse who is expected to provide it. Only a competent attorney can help guide you through the process.

Contact a Philadelphia alimony lawyer from our firm if you are filing for divorce and would like to know how spousal support applies to you.