Alimony is also called as the settlement that one party in the divorce is
expected to pay to the other. In a divorce the court has the right to specify a
particular type of alimony and the payer has to pay the same to the beneficiary
or the receiver of the alimony. There are three different types of alimony and
the court, on its discretion, can appoint a particular type to a particular
case.
Here you will find the three types of alimonies in detail.
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Temporary Alimony
Temporary alimony is one that is granted to the receiving
spouse to maintain a particular lifestyle till the time of the actual divorce or
a few years after it. This is to ensure that certain debts or mortgages that
were jointly owned do not become the sole burden of one spouse. Hence to lessen
the burden of the receiving spouse a temporary alimony is granted.
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Permanent Alimony
Permanent alimony on the other hand would be a payment that
has to be paid to the receiving spouse for the rest of his or her life. The
payment could be made bi-monthly, monthly or even yearly. Such alimony is
granted to a spouse who under no circumstances can be employed.
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Rehabilitative Alimony
Rehabilitative alimony is granted to a receiving
spouse who is currently unemployed but will find an employment during a later
period. Such alimony is to rehabilitate the receiving spouse till the time he or
she is able to get back to work or till the time he or she is employable.
An accident that has left a spouse with a broken leg and who is expected
to be in bed for 6 months would receive a rehabilitative alimony till the time
he or she rehabilitates completely. Such alimony is short-term in nature and can
last anywhere between a few months to a few years.
Always remember that
divorce has to the very last option in the legal system of separation. It is
always best to get a marriage counselor and work together to make amends. If
nothing else works then a divorce can be looked at.
Before looking at
divorce you will have to look for the best attorney in the market. Do a lot of
research and invest in the best attorney that you can find. If you are claiming
alimony then it is only the magic work of your attorney that would
count.
So make sure that the attorney you choose is the best in the game.
Also remember that when it comes to alimony the court would look at both parties
i.e. you and your husband, and see who has a better financial capacity or
earning. Based on the findings the court could appoint you as the provider of
the alimony or the receiver.
This is a place that a good attorney would
be useful. He or she would be able to show the court how you are a dependant and
how alimony would benefit both you and your children.
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