Understanding Alimony (Spousal Support)
Whether you’re the primary financial contributor in your family, an equal contributor with your spouse, or dependent on your spouse’s income, a family law attorney can help you negotiate your spousal support arrangement.
Navigating Financial Changes During Divorce in North Carolina
For many people, considering a divorce also means taking a hard look at your financial situation, and considering how it may change if you end your marriage. In North Carolina, the law may entitle a dependent spouse to spousal support with the hope of promoting financial independence post-divorce.
Types of Spousal Support: Post-Separation Support and Alimony
North Carolina recognizes two types of spousal support:
- Post-Separation Support: This is typically short-term support aimed at helping the dependent spouse meet immediate financial needs following a separation.
- Alimony: This is long-term support intended to assist the dependent spouse in becoming financially independent over time.
The courts consider several factors when determining whether post-separation support or alimony is appropriate and, if so, the amount to be paid and the length of time it should be paid. These factors aim to ensure the support arrangement is fair and meets the financial needs of both parties.
How Dozier Miller Can Help with Spousal Support
At Dozier Miller, our attorneys are experienced in handling the financial aspects of ending a marriage. Whether you anticipate paying spousal support or are seeking it, you can count on Dozier Miller to work toward a resolution that aligns with your financial situation and goals. And, once an agreement is reached, you can count on us to defend your rights in court if any part of the agreement is not upheld.
Contact Us for Assistance with your Alimony Claim
If you need assistance negotiating alimony or spousal support, contact Dozier Miller. Our dedicated team is here to provide the legal support you need during this challenging time.
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