One party to a dissolved marriage may suffer financially as a result of divorce. In such a case, the court granting the divorce decree may award alimony to that party. The type of alimony can be…
If you cannot access or launch the iFile or Mobile Terminal applications inside Cydia, you must use an alternate method to transfer and install DEB files on your iOS device. Devices running the iOS…
Alimony is a support obligation granted by a court that requires one spouse to pay the other periodically after they divorce. Courts can award limited alimony to give the receiving spouse time to…
Courts have the legal discretion to award attorney's fees and payment of legal expenses. In most cases, one party must actually make a written request for an award of attorney's fees, and failure to…
State laws establish the rights for separated or divorced spouses to claim alimony or spousal support payments. In most states, alimony serves a rehabilitative purpose and allows a spouse to become…
One of the most difficult aspects of divorce is determining how to divide your property with your former spouse. If you and your spouse can't agree on an equitable division, the divorce court judge…
When spouses in South Carolina want to end their marriage, they can file for divorce. South Carolina courts recognize both no-fault and fault divorce. A fault divorce means that the filing spouse has…
In Georgia, alimony is governed by state statute and case law. Although Georgia statutes address alimony with regard to when a spouse can and cannot receive it, not every contingency is addressed. The…
If you and your spouse divorce, the court typically divides your property during the proceedings. Sometimes, you can also collect Social Security or retirement benefits based on your ex-spouse's…
Several applications, such as email and messaging platforms, have a limit regarding how much data a user can transfer at once, usually under 26 KB. Transferring data in excess of the…
California was the first jurisdiction to enact a no-fault divorce law allowing spouses to divorce without showing fault. Spouses were required to live apart for only a statutory amount of time and…
Filing for bankruptcy protection can be an option of last resort if you find yourself burdened with debts that you cannot realistically repay. If you are a Washington resident and are legally…
A married couple in Oklahoma can obtain a divorce for a variety of reasons including abandonment, adultery, imprisonment for a felony at the time of the divorce petition, fraudulent contract, habitual…
Alimony is a court-ordered financial obligation that may be owed by one spouse to the other after a divorce or legal separation. In Oklahoma, alimony is available on a case-by-case basis in accordance…
Unlike child support guidelines, most states do not use alimony or spousal support guidelines. Although child support is a mandatory obligation, and all parents have a legal duty to support their…
Reducing tax liabilities during and after a divorce can help both spouses recover financially. While many of the expenses associated with divorce, including lawyer fees and court costs, are not…
You and your spouse are separating, and a divorce is imminent. You've already decided what to do with the home that you once shared. You'll be keeping it, and you'll be responsible for making the…
It is possible fo file for bankruptcy without the services of an attorney: this is called a "pro se" filing. However, legal experts do not recommend this route, since it is a complicated…
State laws govern the divorce process, and most states follow the equitable distribution doctrine of divorce property division. Before an Alabama Circuit Court will grant your final divorce decree,…
Deeds for transferring real estate are routinely made without the assistance of an attorney. Although each state’s laws may differ regarding deed requirements, preprinted deed forms typically…
Divorce laws vary by state, and in most states, courts can award temporary or rehabilitative alimony to spouses who can prove financial need. In Illinois, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of…
When a person passes away, his tax liability lives on -- sometimes for years. Depending on the deceased's state of residence, marital status and will, several things can happen with his taxes. Debts…
When you enter into a marriage in Nebraska, not only does your life become intertwined with another person, but your property also becomes commingled with that of another person. As a result, when you…
Since money received from outside sources can affect your SSI payment, alimony payments are a concern to many applicants. Alimony money will never be taken away by people assigning your SSI, but…
Alimony is the payment between spouses or former spouses that is made in accordance with a divorce or separation agreement. Section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code defines gross income as “all…
In states that allow for them, a married couple can file for a legal separation as long as they are residents of the states in which they file. Getting a separation does not change your ability to…
Chapter 37, Title 23 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes establishes the statutory basis for spousal support. The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas has jurisdiction over family law cases.…
Alimony may be awarded during a divorce in Maine if one spouse has substantially less assets and income. There are different types of alimony, depending upon the spouses' circumstances. A court will…