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Will I Have to Pay Alimony | Porchlight Legal

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • In this video, Divorce Attorney Max Ruthenberg-Marshall answers the question whether or not you will have to pay alimony in a divorce in Georgia.
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  • @soblessed4844
    @soblessed4844 3 месяца назад

    My friend who makes $100,000 more than her husband is retiring this year and her income will be slashed in half. She was granted a permanent protective order after years of DV. Her husband is very capable of working, but throughout their 30 year marriage purposefully would not work (truck driver) because he wanted her to be financially responsible for everything. She was literally financially abused! Now since she has cut off ties and he doesn’t have control over her, wants a ridiculous amount of alimony and anything else he can get his hand on. Will the judge take all this into consideration when

    • @porchlightlegal5253
      @porchlightlegal5253  3 месяца назад

      Alimony is typically based on the needs of the party receiving it and the paying party’s ability to pay it given the parties' overall financial circumstances. However, the judge has the discretion to award or deny alimony based on the evidence. An attorney can help your friend address the alimony issue and any other issues in her case.

    • @soblessed4844
      @soblessed4844 3 месяца назад

      @@porchlightlegal5253 Thank you kindly!

  • @donkeykong1234
    @donkeykong1234 Год назад +1

    great info

  • @porchlightlegal5253
    @porchlightlegal5253  3 месяца назад

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  • @nickwlvnv
    @nickwlvnv Год назад

    Funny story - i had the opportunity to take a job in Georgia back in 2017 but decided to stay in Nevada. Went thru a divorce in 2020. Had I moved to Georgia I could have prevented her from seeking alimony since she cheated and Nevada is an entirely 'no fault' state. Should have taken that job.
    Paying alimony to a cheater is 100% a punishment to the person paying. Georgia looks more reasonable than most places.

  • @annp.2654
    @annp.2654 Год назад

    Good morning! My spouse is the breadwinner. I am the lower income earner and I work from home. We have been married for 14 years and have 2 kids. I make about $2,300 and he makes over $5,000 before taxes. I am in Pennsylvania. Will I get alimony?

    • @porchlightlegal5253
      @porchlightlegal5253  Год назад

      Our firm only practices Georgia law. We do not know what the alimony laws are in Pennsylvania. We recommend you contact an attorney in PA who can advise you on this. Best of luck with your case!

  • @cherylallison1968
    @cherylallison1968 Год назад

    My son is going through a divorce she's asking fir alimony only been married 1 year 6 months she never worked before they met my son is on ssi he's disabled could she get it from him?

    • @cherylallison1968
      @cherylallison1968 Год назад

      Oh she cheated & he has proof so I guess she won't..

    • @porchlightlegal5253
      @porchlightlegal5253  Год назад

      We're sorry your son is going through this. Alimony is generally only awarded in a long-term marriage. But the judge has discretion to award alimony, even in a shorter marriage.