Alimony

Monroe Alimony Lawyer

HELPING CLIENTS IN UNION COUNTY AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a common issue in many divorce cases. The purpose of alimony is to help a spouse who is financially dependent on the other spouse maintain the same standard of living after the divorce. The amount and duration of alimony payments are determined by a number of factors, including the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, and the financial resources of each spouse.
At Leitner, Bragg & Griffin, we have extensive experience handling alimony cases. We understand the factors that the court will consider when determining alimony, and we know how to present a strong case on your behalf. Our Monroe alimony lawyers are committed to helping you achieve a fair and favorable outcome in your case.

For a consultation with our alimony attorneys in Monroe, call (704) 447-7473 or contact us online.

How Is Alimony Determined in North Carolina?
North Carolina courts have a great deal of discretion when it comes to determining alimony. There are no specific guidelines for calculating alimony, as there are for child support. Instead, the court will consider a number of factors when determining the amount and duration of alimony payments.

Some of the factors that the court will consider include:

It is important to note that the court will not consider marital misconduct if it is the cause of the breakdown of the marriage. For example, if one spouse had an affair and that affair led to the end of the marriage, the court will not consider that affair when determining alimony. However, if one spouse had an affair and the marriage ended for other reasons, the court may consider that affair when determining alimony.
Once the court has determined the amount and duration of alimony, it will issue an alimony order. The alimony order will specify the amount of the payments, the duration of the payments, and the date on which the payments are due. The court may also specify the method of payment, such as a lump sum payment or periodic payments.

Can Alimony Be Modified or Terminated?

Alimony can be modified or terminated if there has been a substantial change in circumstances. For example, if the spouse receiving alimony gets a new job and starts earning a higher income, the court may reduce or terminate the alimony payments. Similarly, if the spouse paying alimony loses his or her job and is unable to find a new job, the court may reduce the alimony payments.
Alimony will automatically terminate if the spouse receiving alimony gets remarried. Alimony will also terminate if either spouse dies. However, if the spouse receiving alimony is living with a new partner, the court may not terminate the alimony payments. Instead, the court may reduce the alimony payments to reflect the financial support that the spouse is receiving from his or her new partner.
How Our Monroe Alimony Lawyers Can Help
At Leitner, Bragg & Griffin, we understand the financial impact that alimony can have on your life. We will work with you to understand your financial needs and goals, and we will help you develop a strong case for alimony. Our Monroe alimony attorneys will gather all of the necessary evidence to support your case, and we will present that evidence to the court in a clear and compelling manner.
If you are seeking alimony, we will work to ensure that you receive a fair and favorable outcome in your case. If you are being asked to pay alimony, we will work to ensure that the amount and duration of the payments are reasonable and appropriate. Our Monroe alimony lawyers will be there to guide you through every step of the process, and we will fight to protect your rights and best interests.
Consult with Our Alimony Attorneys in Monroe
If you are facing an alimony issue, you need an experienced attorney on your side. At Leitner, Bragg & Griffin, we have been helping clients with their alimony cases for over 30 years. We understand the complexities of alimony law, and we know what it takes to achieve a favorable outcome in your case.

Contact Leitner, Bragg & Griffin today to request a consultation with our alimony lawyer in Monroe!

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