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Spousal Support Lawyers Chesapeake

When a couple marries, they are financially responsible for each other for the duration of the marriage. Even if the marriage does not last "until the separation of death," the court can order a spouse to continue the financial obligations. This financial assistance after divorce is known as spousal support. Whether you think you are entitled to child support after your divorce or are wondering if you are legally required to pay child support to your ex-spouse, a Spousal Support Lawyer Chesapeake can help.<br><br><br>When is spousal granted?<br><br>In Virginia, spousal support is only granted when deemed nec

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Spousal Support Lawyers Chesapeake

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  1. Spousal Support Lawyers Chesapeake

  2. When a couple marries, they are financially responsible for each other for the duration of the marriage. Even if the marriage does not last "until the separation of death," the court can order a spouse to continue the financial obligations. This financial assistance after divorce is known as spousal support. Whether you think you are entitled to child support after your divorce or are wondering if you are legally required to pay child support to your ex-spouse, a Spousal Support Lawyer Chesapeake can help. • When is spousal granted? • In Virginia, spousal support is only granted when deemed necessary. This can vary from one divorce situation to another. However, courts are more likely to consider spousal support if: • The couple has been married for several years. • Both spouses have a significant income gap • One of the spouses found physically handicapped • One of the spouses is unemployed • Other factors or situations that the court might consider in deciding spousal support include the reasons for the divorce, such as Adultery. If the spouse asks for help, the court is more likely to deny the request.

  3. Details on spousal support in the event of divorce • Just as no marriage or divorce is the same, spousal support is different in each case. There is no calculation or rule as to whether or how much a spouse should receive. However, judges will take into account a number of aspects while making their decision, including: • The income of each partner • The financial needs of both parties. • Each spouse's age, mental and physical condition. • The standard of living is established during the marriage. • The number of years of marriage. • The contribution of one partner to the education, training, or increase in the purchasing power of the other. • When the age or particular circumstances of the children made it necessary for one of the spouses to remain at home during the marriage • The patrimonial interests of each spouse

  4. By hiring experienced Spousal Support attorneys in Chesapeake, you can learn more about whether and how spousal support applies to your divorce. The judge can order that this form of support be paid on a lump sum basis or at regular intervals. Spousal support payments can last for a predetermined or indefinite period and end when the paying spouse dies, or the receiving spouse remarries or lives together. Meet a lawyer specializing in spousal support Spousal support is often one of the most stressful and controversial issues to deal with in a divorce. An experienced Spousal Support attorney from Mahoney & Richmond, PLLC in Chesapeake, can answer supportive questions from your spouse. They can also help you understand how much support you may be entitled to or if you owe your future ex-spouse child support. So make an appointment today to review your divorce file.

  5. Address Chesapeake Location 1545 Crossways Blvd., Suite 250 Chesapeake, VA, 23320 Virginia Beach Location 4705 Columbus Street, Suite 101 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Phone (757) 447-3800 Email info@mnr-law.com

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