In a divorce, alimony is a payment made by one spouse to the other. However, the amount and duration of such payments depend on the circumstances of the parties. When a court orders alimony payments they can be for a limited duration or an open duration. Alimony could also be awarded for a specific purpose. The goal of alimony is to provide needed financial support to a spouse to enable them to bear the economic impact of their divorce. There are different types of alimony and the law provides detailed guidance for court-awarded alimony. Your circumstances will determine the type of alimony you are eligible for. Hire a skilled Millburn alimony lawyer to help lead the way.
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To make an alimony award, the courts consider a number of factors including, but not limited to:
The duration of alimony will depend on the type of alimony and the circumstances. The goal of alimony is not to punish one party or the other, but to provide support for the economically disadvantaged spouse. To enable the economically disadvantaged spouse to maintain a standard of living reasonably comparable to the standard of living they enjoyed in the marriage. Neither party is more entitled to that standard of living than the other.
Although every situation is different, in New Jersey, for any marriage that lasted less than 20 years, the total duration of alimony cannot exceed the length of the marriage. If the marriage lasted for five years, the total duration of alimony cannot exceed five years.
In New Jersey, alimony may be suspended or terminated if the recipient cohabits with another person. The definition of cohabitation for this purpose is not limited to sharing the same household. Parties who are not living together full-time may still be cohabiting in the eyes of the law. To determine cohabitation, the courts will determine a number of factors including:
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