Alimony (Spousal Support) Attorneys in Union County, North Carolina

Are You Eligible for Alimony?

If you are dependent on your spouse’s income to meet your needs and expenses, there’s a good chance you are eligible for post-separation support and alimony.

This is based on several factors: whether you are a dependent spouse, your needs and expenses, the other spouse’s ability to pay, and whether there was any marital misconduct.  Our lawyers can explain whether spousal support is likely in your divorce.

How Long Does Alimony Last?

Post-separation support is a temporary form of alimony provided by the court.  This form of spousal support usually lasts for 12 to 18 months.

Spousal Support may be ordered for a limited time or indefinitely. In a long-term marriage when one spouse has a limited ability to earn an adequate living, spousal support may be indefinite. In most other cases, however, spousal support may be awarded for a limited period.

We Can Help

If you hire one of the family law attorneys at Robison Smith Law, we will assist you through this process. Contact us today.

Consultation

If you are ready to move forward, please contact us now.

We invite you to call or send a text message to (704) 741-0220  or send an email to info@rsfamilylawnc.com

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