You can search Massachusetts family law, alimony, Chapter 208
http://www.state.ma.us/legis/laws/mgl/gl-208-toc.htm
Alimony – this is a payment of money that one spouse pays to the other spouse, the ex. This is also called court ordered support, maintenance support and alimony support as well as spousal support.
In
Massachusetts, marital
fault and the standard of living are discussed during alimony cases.
During alimony court the custody of the children does play in as a factor.
If alimony is awarded
it can be in the following methods:
Permanent
When the person who is
recieving the alimony either dies, or remarries alimony is stopped. Some
settlements do have provisions if the ex is living with another person.
Lump sum
When one large payment
is made to the ex, based on future payments and lifestyles so that monthly
payments are not needed.
Temporary
This is when one party
is going to make a payment for a certain amount of time, for a few months or
years as court ordered.
Rehabilitative
This is the most
common, where payments are made to the ex until they become self-sufficient or
have completed their education. This is an extended version of temporary.
It is important to
remember, just because alimony is being discussed, it does not mean that the
courts are going to pass it – there might not be enough assets for the husband
or the wife to have to pay the other under any situation.
Because every state has their own set laws and regulations in family court about alimony it is important that you never agree to anything that your lawyer does not know about.
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