How long after a divorce can you file for alimony?

How long after a divorce can you file for alimony?

It depends upon what your divorce agreement (or order) says. Generally, you aren’t going to be able to obtain spousal support two years after the divorce is granted, but it may be possible.

Can alimony be waived?

An alimony waiver means that you and/or your spouse agree that no award of support, maintenance or alimony will be made by the Court at the time of the divorce. If you waive alimony at the time of your divorce, you are also waiving any claim for past or future alimony. You and your spouse have similar levels of income.

Can a prenup waive alimony?

The answer is yes. You can waive alimony in a prenuptial agreement; however, it must be done with the significant caveats and disclosures and there is never a 100% guarantee. However, if the waiver of alimony would leave the spouse needing government assistance, the court can and will set aside the waiver of alimony.

How can I avoid paying alimony in California?

Ways to Avoid Alimony in CaliforniaEach spouse’s income, assets, and debts.Each spouse’s physical health and age.Each spouse’s training, education, and experience that could lead to a job.Each spouse’s ability to work while caring for young children.The length of the marriage.Weitere Einträge…•