When does a husband not have to pay alimony?

Each situation is different - husbands are sometimes required to pay alimony (also called spousal support) to their ex-wives. This is the money that allows your wife to maintain a standard of living similar to the one she had while married. It's often awarded in cases where the wife doesn't have enough education or work experience to make much money on her own and needs time to find a job and earn more income.

It's a common assumption that a man who is ordered to pay alimony must do so until his ex-wife remarries or dies. However, there are plenty of reasons why a court might decide that a man doesn't have to pay alimony—here are some of the most common:

     -          In the event of infidelity, in which one party cheated on the other, a judge may rule that the unfaithful party does not need financial support from their ex-spouse

     -         When determining alimony, judges will look at both parties' income, and if one party makes significantly more than the other, the court may decide that this would be unfair for them to pay alimony to their ex

    -           If one party has been out of the workforce for an extended period of time, or was unable to work due to an injury or illness during the marriage (and didn't try hard enough to get back into the workforce), not paying alimony could be considered fair

     -         If one spouse was abusive during or before the marriage, and that abuse led directly to a divorce, it could be unfair for them to continue receiving financial support

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