Spousal Support

When A Spouse Needs Support After Divorce

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Spousal support is the monthly payment of support and maintenance to the dependent spouse of a marriage by the supporting spouse. In determining the amount and duration of alimony, the court will consider the following factors pursuant to North Carolina General Statute ยง 50-16.3A:

  • The marital misconduct of either spouse;
  • The relative earnings and earning capacities of the spouses;
  • The ages and the physical, mental, and emotional conditions of the spouses;
  • The amount and sources of earned and unearned income of both spouses, including, but not limited to, earnings, dividends, and benefits such as medical, retirement, insurance, social security, or others;
  • The duration of the marriage;
  • The contribution by one spouse to the education, training, or increased earning power of the other spouse;
  • The extent to which the earning power, expenses, or financial obligations of a spouse will be affected by reason of serving as the custodian of a minor child;
  • The standard of living of the spouses established during the marriage;
  • The relative education of the spouses and the time necessary to acquire sufficient education or training to enable the spouse seeking alimony to find employment to meet his or her reasonable economic needs;
  • The relative assets and liabilities of the spouses and the relative debt service requirements of the spouses, including legal obligations of support;
  • The property brought to the marriage by either spouse;
  • The contribution of a spouse as homemaker;
  • The relative needs of the spouses;
  • The federal, state, and local tax ramifications of the alimony award; or
  • Other factors relating to the economic circumstances of the parties that the court finds to be just and proper.

Post-separation support and alimony may be modified with the showing of a change in circumstances or terminated upon one of the following events:

  • Cohabitation by the dependent spouse
  • Remarriage of the dependent spouse
  • Resumption of martial relations between the parties
  • Death of either spouse

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