Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Divorce Overview
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Divorce Overview
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Divorce | Community Property
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Divorce | Community Property
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Child Custody & Visitation
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Child Custody & Visitation
Sullivan Law Office PLLC | Spousal Support
Spousal Maintenance & Alimony Attorney in Mesa, Arizona
Going through a divorce can be very difficult, but it can be even worse after the divorce if you do not have the means to support yourself or, conversely, you find yourself on the hook for support your former spouse does not need.
At Sullivan Law Office in Mesa, Arizona, I work closely with my family law clients to find solutions to their legal issues. If you are in need of spousal support or are expected to pay it, I can help you make sure you are paying or receiving a fair amount.
Get the support you need to maintain your standard of living. Contact me today to discuss your options for seeking alimony.
What Factors Can Impact Spousal Support?
While child support is calculated by a statutory formula using a number of factors, spousal maintenance is not always so simple. Each individual case has different circumstances which are considered by the courts, including:
- The length of the marriage
- Personal incomes
- Work histories
- Educational background
- Medical problems or disabilities
If you are seeking alimony as part of your divorce or property division settlement, you will need to produce all relevant documents and information about your work and earnings history. Your work experience and employability will likely play a large role in determining your eligibility for spousal support.
Take the Burden Off Yourself
Ultimately, the burden is on you to prove to the courts that you need spousal support. With my extensive family law experience, I can help you remove that burden and get the support you need as you move on with your life.
Speak With an Experienced Lawyer Today
I look forward to helping you with your alimony needs. Call 602-910-6142 or toll free 1-866-591-6938 today.
