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  1. With long-term marriages (20-25 years or longer), judges tend to aim at equalizing the spouses' financial condition for the foreseeable future, sometimes even indefinitely. This is sometimes referred to as "permanent" alimony, even though Washington law doesn't explicitly provide for permanent maintenance.

  2. Jan 2, 2018 · Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 25 years married. Tracy Lynn Hallums v. Bruce Alan Hallums. The husband and wife in this Tennessee case were married in 1990. Two children were born, only one of whom was still a minor at the time of their 2014 divorce. The trial court granted a divorce to the wife on the grounds of the husband’s ...

  3. Section(s): ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 25-319 . 25-319. A. In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or legal separation, or a proceeding for maintenance following dissolution of the marriage by a court that lacked personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse, the court may grant a maintenance order for either spouse for any of the following reasons if it finds that the spouse seeking maintenance:

  4. For example, if Spouse A earns $6,000 a month and Spouse B earns $3,000 a month, temporary spousal support would be $900 a month (40% of $6,000 = $2,400; 50% of $3,000 = $1,500; $2,400 − $1,500 = $900). Even in courts that use a temporary alimony guideline, the judge may award a different amount of support based on the specific circumstances.

  5. Jun 10, 2021 · Alimony After 20 Years Of Marriage. Alimony after 20 years of marriage has no limits on how long it will last. And alimony after 20 years of marriage typically lasts how long your marriage lasted. Meaning if you were married for 20 years, alimony could get paid for 20 years. In most cases, alimony after 20 years of marriage is permanent.

  6. Alimony length is usually based on length of marriage - one commonly used standard for alimony duration is that 1 year of alimony is paid every three years of marriage (however, this is not always the case in every state or with every judge). Alimony may also be discontinued upon the remarriage or cohabitation of the receiving spouse.

  7. Section(s): OHIO REV. CODE ANN. § 3105.18 . 3105.18 Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support. (A) As used in this section, "spousal support" means any payment or payments to be made to a spouse or former spouse, or to a third party for the benefit of a spouse or a former spouse, that is both for sustenance and for support of the spouse or former spouse.

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