Can a wife get alimony if she initiated the divorce?
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Answer: Yes.
But each situation is unique. In Utah, either party may get alimony, if a man or woman is likely to be awarded alimony if he or she needs it, and the other party has the ability to meet the unmet need. It's entirely up to the judge and each case is different.
In fact, according to an article by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), "alimony is awarded in approximately 70% of cases where spouses request it." The AAML surveyed over 5500 matrimonial lawyers from across the country and found that "in most states, courts will make an award of alimony to a spouse whose earning capacity is significantly impaired due to periods of time out of the workforce for childcare purposes."
It's a sad fact that many marriages end in divorce, but it's important to remember that the two parties involved are still people with rights. In addition to being entitled to fair compensation for any property they bring into the marriage and for their share of any property acquired during the marriage, each spouse is also entitled to alimony payments when necessary. Alimony is intended to help bridge the financial gap left by a spouse who earns less or has a smaller net worth than his or her partner for a time after the couple splits up.
Ascent Law LLC
8833 South Redwood Road Suite C West Jordan Utah 84088
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https://www.ascentlawfirm.com/alimony/
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