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In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, the court may grant alimony to either party, which alimony may be rehabilitative or permanent in nature. In any award of alimony, the court may order periodic payments or payments in lump sum or both. The court may consider the adultery of either spouse and the circumstances thereof in determining the amount of alimony, if any, to be awarded. In all dissolution actions, the court shall include findings of fact relative to the factors supporting an award or denial of alimony.

In determining a proper award of alimony or maintenance, the court can consider all relevant economic factors, including but not limited to:

The standard of living established during the marriage.

The duration of the marriage.

The age and the physical and emotional condition of each party.

The financial resources of each party, the nonmarital and the marital assets and liabilities distributed to each.

When applicable, the time necessary for either party to acquire sufficient education or training to enable such party to find appropriate employment.

The contribution of each party to the marriage, including, but not limited to, services rendered in homemaking, child care, education, and career building of the other party.

All sources of income available to either party.

The court may consider any other factor necessary to do equity and justice between the parties.

Please feel free to contact our law firm to discuss your divorce or family law issue. While the circumstances of each case are different and may require different courses of action, regardless of the method chosen, the goal remains the same - to secure the best possible resolution for the client.

 

 

     
 
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