Picture this: You and your spouse are going through divorce, but you aren’t sure how you’re going to financially support yourself when the divorce is finished. Because of this, the court will order something known as spousal support (or alimony), which orders the other partner to pay a certain amount of support each month. We… Continue reading →
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Spousal Support: From Missed Payments to Changing an Order
Amy Montes on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017
Tags: alimony, change in circumstances, court, Divorce, earning capacity, judge, marriage, order, payments, process, remarried, Spousal Support, wage garnishment
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Can I Have Child Support Reduced if I Have Lost my Job?
Amy Montes on Monday, July 3rd, 2017
When there have been changes in your financial situation, you are probably already aware that you can go back and modify your order. In many cases, this is done when you receive a new job and have a completely different salary. Sometimes, a modification is requested because you have a decrease in pay and can’t… Continue reading →
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