Are living expenses included in an alimony award?

In Hawaii, the answer to whether living expenses are included in an alimony award is yes. Living expenses are a type of alimony that is awarded to a spouse after a divorce. It is monetary support given to one spouse for the purpose of allowing the recipient to maintain their standard of living they had during the marriage. Living expenses can include the cost of housing, food, car payments, medical expenses, and other day-to-day needs of the recipient spouse. The court will consider various factors in deciding if living expenses should be awarded and the amount to be awarded. Some of these factors include the length of the marriage, the earning potential of each spouse, the living standard during the marriage, and anything else the court feels is necessary to provide fair and just support for the recipient spouse. The expectation for the receiving spouse is to become financially independent as soon as possible and to make reasonable efforts to find employment and to contribute to their financial support. However, if you are awarded living expenses it is important to remember that they are only temporary and are not meant to be a permanent form of support after a divorce.

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