How does a court decide who will pay alimony?
In Oklahoma, a court decides who will pay alimony based on the facts presented in the case. The court will consider both parties’ income and assets, the duration of the marriage, the duration of the cohabitation, the financial contributions to the marriage, the parties’ standard of living prior to the divorce, and the relative health of the parties. The court will also consider any obligations the parties have to support others, such as a child from another marriage. The court will also take into consideration each party’s earning capacity, education, and what the court deems to be an appropriate amount of alimony. If one partner does not have the necessary financial resources to pay alimony, the court may order that it be paid out of the other partner’s assets. The court may also require that the paying partner make payments to the receiving partner over a specified period of time. Alimony is intended to be used as a way to provide financial security between the parties after the divorce is finalized. The court will evaluate the case and determine the amount of alimony that best meets the needs of both parties. The court has the discretion to award temporary or permanent alimony, depending on the situation.
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