Is alimony paid during the divorce process?

Yes, alimony is often paid during a divorce in Nebraska. Alimony is an order from the court where the financially stronger spouse pays the weaker spouse for a certain amount of time during or after the divorce. In Nebraska, alimony is referred to as “spousal support.” In Nebraska, the court will consider many factors before deciding on an alimony order. The factors that are considered by the court include: the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, the financial needs of each spouse, each spouse’s age and health, public policy concerning marriage and divorce, and any other relevant factors. When deciding on the amount to be paid and the duration of payments, the court may also take into account the amount of the marriage assets that are available and the division of those assets in the divorce. The court may also order temporary alimony or support payments for the duration of the divorce. In addition to court-ordered alimony, spouses may also agree on an alimony payment outside of court. This means that the spouses can come to an agreement before the divorce on the amount of alimony that one spouse pays the other. These types of alimony payments are usually done through divorce mediation. Overall, alimony payments are taken into consideration during a divorce process in Nebraska and can be ordered by the court or through agreement between the spouses.

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