Spousal support, also called alimony, is often a very important issue for both parties during a divorce. It is not only difficult to go through a divorce because of the emotional toll it takes on oneself and the entire family but also the financial difficulties that occur. During these times, marriage partners find it difficult to understand why they have to pay support to their former spouse or why their former spouse is not required to support them when they have gainful employment.
Many factors affect spousal support, which makes it difficult to understand for most individuals. Henrik is very understanding of these difficulties and makes every effort to explain the details of spousal support and advocate for his client’s best interests.
Whether or not spousal support is awarded is a complex issue and involves numerous factors, including:
During a divorce, both temporary and/or long-term support may be awarded. Whether you are the supporting spouse or the supported spouse, the Court’s decisions can have a big impact on your life and your future. That is why it is important to have Henrik navigate you through the legal guidelines, ambiguities, unique circumstances, and individual concerns before you go into Court.
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