Factors for Determining Alimony
The dissolution of a marriage can indicate a great amount of change in the lives of both spouses and their family. The spouses become accustomed to the living arrangements of a marriage, and when the marriage is over, certain actions may be necessary to maintain a stable way of life. Alimony or spousal maintenance is a legal option that helps to account for the financial differences and challenges that may be created by a divorce.
The state of Texas has very specific alimony requirements and guidelines for determining alimony actions. If either spouse in a marriage is seeking alimony, it is important to have experienced legal counsel on your side. Please contact the Conroe alimony attorneys at Garg & Associates, P.C., by calling 281-210-0100 for more information regarding alimony cases in the state of Texas.
Common Alimony Considerations
Once a court determines a spouse is eligible to receive alimony, there are several factors that must be considered to determine the amount of alimony that is appropriate. These factors generally consider the ability of the spouse seeking support to provide for his or her own economic welfare. The following factors are often considered when determining alimony:
- The financial resources available to the applicant spouse
- The job skills or education of the applicant spouse
- The length of the marriage
- The emotional and physical state of the spouse seeking support
- The ability of a spouse to meet both child support and spousal support
- The spending habits of both parties
- Any illegal activities committed by either party
- Marital misconduct of either spouse
These factors are important to the courts in determining if alimony should be awarded, and to what extent it should be awarded.
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For more information regarding alimony in the state of Texas, please contact the Conroe alimony attorneys at Garg & Associates, P.C., by calling 281-210-0100 for a free initial consultation.



