...

Alimony & Spousal Support

Alimony, also known as spousal maintenance in Texas, is financial support provided to a spouse either during or after the divorce process. It aims to assist the recipient in achieving financial stability, especially if they lack sufficient property to meet their basic needs post-divorce. Spousal maintenance may be considered in cases of family violence or when a spouse is unable to earn enough income due to disability. Divorce proceedings in Texas can involve requests for alimony or spousal support, providing financial assistance to a spouse during or after the divorce process. At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, our Montgomery County attorneys are well-versed in the complexities of alimony and spousal maintenance, offering expert guidance to clients seeking or contesting support payments.
Continue Reading ↓↓

Related articles

Free Family Law e-Books

Our Family Videos Center

Video

Can My Ex Wife Claim My Pension Years After Our Divorce

Video

Marrying a Divorced Man With Children

Video

Divorce Proceedings in Texas Filing vs Suing for Divorce

Video

Navigating Texas Uncontested Divorce Forms

Video

LOBF Bloopers!

Family Law & Estate Planning Forms

Alimony Support Calculator

Alimony & Spousal Support in Montgomery County, TX

Collaborate with a Montgomery County Attorney

In Texas, individuals undergoing divorce have the right to request alimony or spousal support. These are periodic payments from one spouse to the other, either during or after the divorce process, based on each party’s needs and earning capacities.

Understanding the differences between alimony and spousal support:

  • Alimony: Financial assistance provided to a spouse during the divorce for sustenance and to regain financial stability. In Texas, alimony is synonymous with spousal maintenance.
  • Spousal Maintenance: Ordered by the court when a spouse lacks sufficient property after divorce to meet basic needs. It’s often considered in cases of family violence or when a spouse, due to a disability, cannot earn enough income.

Eligibility for Spousal Maintenance

Spousal maintenance may be granted if the requesting spouse lacks enough property to cater to basic needs post-divorce. Factors influencing the court’s decision include instances of family violence, inability of the spouse to earn sufficient income due to disability, the duration of the marriage, and custody of a physically disabled child, necessitating additional support.

Factors Considered by the Court for Support/Alimony

The court meticulously evaluates several factors before granting alimony, ensuring that the paying spouse can afford the support. These factors include:

Consequently, the court typically considers various factors, including:

Questions About Spousal Support?

Montgomery County attorney Bryan Fagan specializes in family law and divorce, offering expert representation whether you’re the payor or recipient of spousal support. For detailed information about spousal support and alimony in Montgomery County, TX, contact Attorney Fagan’s office today.

If you want more information about spousal support and alimony, don’t hesitate to contact the firm today!

Contact Us

The First Step is Starting the Conversation