Maintenance Payments from a Greensboro Divorce Lawyer
Maintenance payments can be awarded in a divorce or separation action for either party. A court will not consider marital misconduct when determining a maintenance award. Unlike child support payments, maintenance is not awarded according to a schedule or specific calculation. Whether to award it or not, and if so how much and for how long is up to the court, which considers:
- The financial resources of the party seeking maintenance
- Rehabilitative training (the time necessary for the party seeking maintenance to obtain the training or education needed to make them employable in suitable employment)
- Standard of living during the marriage or domestic partnership
- Age, physical and emotional condition of the party seeking maintenance
- Financial obligations of the party seeking maintenance
- The other party’s ability to meet their own needs and pay maintenance
- Length of the marriage or domestic partnership (maintenance is generally not awarded for short-term marriages/domestic partnerships of less than 3 years)
For more court considerations, contact a Greensboro Divorce Lawyer. Because the court has so much discretion in making this determination, it is advisable to have the representation of an attorney.
If you or a loved one is considering a Greensboro Divorce Lawyer, contact Garrett, Walker, Aycoth, & Olson.