If you're rich and going through a divorce and you had a minimum wage job and married for 32 years, do I deserve alimony?
What should you do if you’re rich and going through a divorce and you had a minimum wage job and married for 32 years, do you deserve alimony?
When going through a divorce, it is natural to wonder what your rights are. Your financial situation is definitely one of the most important factors in determining your rights in a divorce, but it is not the only factor. Depending on where you live, there could be laws in place that protect your right to ask for spousal support or alimony. It is also important to know that your right to request spousal support or alimony differs depending on if you have been married before or not. If you have been married before, then the amount of support you can receive may be limited by law, which will vary from state to state. In some cases, this limit is set at half of all marital income during the marriage.
In order to determine whether or not you can request spousal support, there are several factors that must be considered. The first of these is your income versus that of your spouse. If he or she makes significantly more money than you do, this will play a large role in determining whether or not spousal support can be ordered by the court.
It depends. If you and your husband of 32 years earned comparable salaries, it’s likely that you will not receive alimony in your divorce. If the court finds that you need financial assistance to maintain the lifestyle you were used to during your marriage, however, you may be awarded alimony on a short-term basis. If being married for 32 years was difficult because of your husband’s incessant cheating or because he was verbally abusive, then it is more likely that the court will award alimony to you.
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