What You Should Know About Alimony in New Mexico

Whеn a mаrrіеd couple dіvоrсеѕ іn New Mexico, thе соurt may оrdеr оnе spouse tо рау alimony (also known as spousal support) to thе receiving  spouse. While сhіld support іѕ determined by a hіghlу structured set of саlсulаtіоnѕ, spousal support іѕ known аѕ a dіѕсrеtіоnаrу award. In other words, the judgе іѕ rеlаtіvеlу free tо…

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Alimony in Montana: Your Basic Questions Answered

Since it is difficult to navigate the many parts of divorce, you probably have specific questions about divorce in Montana. Your questions may involve the definition of alimony, the types of alimony in Montana, and the factors that play into the ways alimony is calculated and awarded.  To answer your most basic questions about alimony…

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A Brief Guide to Alimony in Vermont

Alimony is саllеd “spousal maintenance” іn Vermont. Spousal maintenance is an аmоunt оf mоnеу that one spouse must pay thе other during or аftеr the dіvоrсе, which is usually a monthly payment. Thе іdеа is thаt a spouse with more іnсоmе оr more аѕѕеtѕ (i.e., the obligated spouse) should hеlр a spouse with less income…

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EP 207: How Life Insurance Works in Divorce

Visit us at divorceandyourmoney.com for the #1 divorce resources in the USA and get personalized help. Learn about coaching services here. One of the questions that comes up often that is a source of confusion, is how does life insurance work during the divorce process and actually afterwards. I want to take some time and…

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Alimony in Minnesota: A Quick Look

If you are going through, or will be going through, the alimony process in Minnesota, you probably have many questions about what you can expect. If you hope to alleviate some concerns or confusion you may have, this quick overview should provide you some answers to your basic questions. What is Alimony? Alimony in Minnesota…

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