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When couples commence the divorce process, it is inevitable that the income used to support one
household will now be divided to support two households. Spousal maintenance is money that is paid
by one spouse to help support the other spouse. There are different types of spousal maintenance:
permanent, temporary or rehabilitative maintenance. In determining whether spousal maintenance is
an issue in any divorce it is necessary to determine a number of factors including the parties'
standard of living, the lack of sufficient property, the parties' employment and education experience,
inability to support oneself, whether there will be a period of education or training, or time necessary
to reenter the work force. The attorneys at Jensen Sondrall & Persellin, P.A. are experienced in determining and
providing realistic advice on spousal maintenance.
Child Custody and Parenting Time/Visitation
Child Support
Non-Marital and Marital Property/ Assets
Mediation
Spousal Maintenance, Spousal Support, Alimony
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