Is alimony awarded in all divorces?

No, alimony is not awarded in all divorces in the state of Delaware. Alimony is a court-ordered payment from one former spouse to the other to provide financial support after the dissolution of a marriage. This payment is meant to enable both parties to maintain a similar lifestyle to what they had during the marriage, or at least to provide the payee with a basic level of financial security. In Delaware, alimony is awarded at a judge’s discretion, based on a variety of factors. The judge will consider the length of the marriage, the value of the marital property, the age, health, and income of both parties, and the lifestyle and earning capacity of each party during the marriage. If a party is found to have a need for financial support and the other party is able to provide the support, the judge will likely award alimony. In addition, the receiving party must make an effort to become self-supporting. This means they must make a good faith effort to get a job or gain skills to increase their earning potential. If the receiving party fails to do so, the court may modify the alimony or terminate it completely. Alimony is not guaranteed in all divorces in Delaware. The judge will take into account each spouse’s individual circumstances in order to reach a fair and equitable decision.

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