How many years do you have to be married before you have to pay alimony?
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How many years do you have to be married before you have to pay alimony?
Under California Law, the general presumption for duration of support is \u201cone-half the length of the marriage,\u201d for marriages of fewer than 10 years. This means that if you were married for six years, the judge has the right to limit alimony for one-half of the marriage if the need exists (three years).
Can alimony be permanent?
It is something different from the obligation to her husband to maintain his divorced wife for his life or until remarried. The permanent alimony in a way is an estimated sum in lump sum to discharge the husband from her future liabilities unconditionally.
How do I get out of permanent alimony?
How Can I Get Out Of Paying Alimony?Earning less than your spouse. If you got married for a short period of time. Request for a vocational evaluation. Ask for modification of termination of alimony payment. Pre-planning with a prenuptial agreement.Quit any unhappy marriage relationship early enough. Pay property taxes.
Can my husband take me off our joint account?
Generally, no. In most cases, either state law or the terms of the account provide that you usually cannot remove a person from a joint checking account without that person’s consent, though some banks may offer accounts where they explicitly allow this type of removal.
What happens to my husbands bank account when he dies?
When you die, any bank accounts you have remains active until someone notifies your bank that you have died. Anyone can notify your bank, but the responsibility for this would usually fall to the next of kin or a representative of your Estate.