In many instances, a spouse can be awarded financial support, either temporary or permanent, as part of divorce proceedings. Spousal support is also known as alimony or more commonly, as maintenance. A number of factors are involved in determining if spousal support applies including:
- The length of the marriage
- Age and health of each spouse
- “Marketable skills” of the supported spouse including the job market for those skills, the time and expense required to obtain appropriate education and training for those skills, needs for re-training or education for new, more marketable skills
- The extent to which one spouse contributed to the other’s educational attainment, training or career position
- The balance between working and taking care of any dependent children from the marriage
- Abilities to pay spousal support including earning capacity, earned and unearned income, assets and standard of living
- Any history of domestic violence between the spouses
Kevin’s deep experience includes addressing the unique challenges of many high-asset couples and he has a history of working carefully to have special circumstances related to significant assets taken into account as part of comprehensive alimony and property settlement agreements.
Law Offices of Kevin M. Rosner
Kevin M. Rosner is available to consult with you about your case, your rights and your options. Contact him by telephone or email:
707 N. Skokie Boulevard
Northbrook, IL 60062
847-291-9315 Tel
Email: kevin@rosnerattorney.com
To contact Kevin direct please call 312-550-8690