What makes you eligible for alimony in Wisconsin?
There are several key factors a judge considers to determine whether a spouse is eligible for alimony, including:
- Duration of marriage
- Earning capacity
- Education
- Mental and physical health
- Child support payments
- Property division
- Tax consequences of alimony
- Marital standard of living
If you are eligible for child support and alimony, you may consider bundling payments into one monthly family support payment.
Court-ordered alimony isn’t always permanent. If either spouse’s financial circumstances considerably change after divorce, you may consider petitioning the court to modify payments accordingly. Relevant changes include change in employment, remarriage, sickness, and inheritance.
Is spousal support and alimony the same in Wisconsin?
Yes, spousal support and alimony are the same thing. Spousal maintenance is the official, gender-neutral term used in Wisconsin to describe alimony payments.
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