Are alimony awards different in each state?

Yes, alimony awards are different in each state. In California, alimony is meant to help support a spouse who has lower or no monthly income than the other. This is usually for cases of divorce or separation. The court will take several things into consideration such as: each spouse’s current income, the length of the marriage, the age and health of each spouse, each spouse’s respective contributions to the marriage (financial, emotional, and other factors), and more. California alimony awards also include two types of alimony: temporary alimony and permanent alimony. Temporary alimony is appropriate for short-term marriages; for example, when one spouse needs extra financial assistance after a divorce during the settlement process. Permanent alimony, on the other hand, is for longer marriages and is meant to continue until one spouse dies or the receiving spouse remarries or enters into a new domestic relationship. Alimony laws vary significantly from state to state so it is important to understand the alimony laws in California, or the state where you live, in order to know which type of alimony is appropriate for you. In California, alimony awards are meant to be fair and just, and they are ultimately determined by a judge.

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