Traditionally referred to as maintenance or alimony, spousal support is intended to help one spouse or the other if they have the financial need. This can occur due to being out of the workforce in order to raise children, a difference in earnings between spouses, or other factors. It may be granted to either spouse and is not dependent on gender.
During your divorce or separation, you petition a judge for spousal support with the help of your attorney. The judge will consider certain factors before granting or denying a request for spousal support. In accordance with Ohio Revised Code, there are various components commonly considered by the courts when awarding spousal support:
Temporary support can be established while the divorce is being litigated; permanent support or an ending date to the support is determined when the divorce is final. Ohio courts prefer a specific ending date when awarding spousal support including, but not limited to, the last day of school for the youngest minor child. The ending date may also be a potential event such as employment or remarriage of the party receiving support.
It is important to work with an attorney who is experienced spousal support matters. At the offices of Kvale Antonelli & Raj, our divorce lawyers have negotiated and litigated numerous cases involving spousal support. Call us for a free consultation.
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