Are living expenses included in an alimony award?

In Washington, living expenses can be included in an alimony award. Alimony is the financial support given by one spouse to the other after a separation or divorce. In Washington, there are two types of alimony—periodic and rehabilitative—and each has its own set of guidelines and considerations. Periodic alimony is the most common type and is used to provide financial support for a spouse who can’t support themselves. Living expenses can be included in periodic alimony, as can other bills such as medical expenses, utility bills, grocery bills, etc. Rehabilitative alimony is typically used to provide support as one spouse adjusts to a changing lifestyle or revises educational or job skills. Living expenses may also be included in this type of alimony, but the focus is more on the costs associated with the transition such as tuition, books, or equipment. Ultimately, the court will decide in each case whether or not living expenses should be included in the alimony award.

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