What is a permanent alimony award?
A permanent alimony award is a court order in Kansas that requires an ex-spouse to provide the other with financial support indefinitely. This type of alimony, unlike other types, is generally awarded when a marriage has lasted for an extended period of time. Generally, spouses who are married for more than 10 years will qualify for a permanent alimony award. In a permanent alimony award, the court will determine how much money one spouse will have to pay the other in order to support them. This amount will be based on the earning potential of both spouses as well as the length of the marriage. The court will also consider any other important factors such as the age of the spouses and if there are any medical needs that must be taken into account. The purpose of permanent alimony is to ensure that one spouse is not left in a difficult financial situation due to the dissolution of the marriage. This type of alimony is meant to provide some stability and security for the paying spouse. Permanent alimony awards can only be modified or terminated in a court of law. Generally, this type of alimony is awarded on a permanent basis and is not subject to change unless there is a significant life event that warrants a change in the amount awarded or if one spouse can demonstrate that the other spouse is no longer in need of support.
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