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Alimony What is alimony?Types of alimony Alimony consists of one spouse paying another spouse support payments, usually because the spouse receiving the payments is in need and cannot support his or herself. Usually, the typical alimony situation is where one of the parties did not obtain much education, had no career and was a "stay at home mom," or some other such situation that the person needs assistance. In Louisiana, alimony is referred to as "spousal support" and there are two types of available spousal support. Temporary Alimony One of the most important features of interim spousal support is that there is no necessity to prove any type of fault. All a spouse needs to do is demonstrate a need for support by showing income and expenses. Interim spousal support is designed to maintain the current standard of living that was enjoyed during the marriage during the pendency of the divorce. Permanent Alimony Louisiana law provides statutory requirements for different types of evidence to demonstrate the basis upon which someone needs support, and the other party's ability to pay, all decided on numerous factors. Also, there are numerous behavioral scenarios that could be construed to constitute legal fault in the breakup of the marriage, such that a party would not be entitled to permanent spousal support even if they were in the worst financial need imaginable. Of course, all of the issues of alimony and support in Louisiana can be very complicated and any determination as to whether or not you would be entitled to support and how much, under either one of these support schemes, would have to be determined after a complete and thorough review of all facts and potential evidence. |
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