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re: During a divorce, if one spouse makes
Posted on 7/16/23 at 9:27 am to PrattvilleTiger
Posted on 7/16/23 at 9:27 am to PrattvilleTiger
From what my attorney told me in prenup negotiations- In Louisiana, permanent alimony is seldom given.
She gets alimony for a year max (6months, plus 6 month extension) via interim spousal support. Which - Is determined not by income but by expenses. She’s given a huge excel doc to submit every single expense she has. If she doesn’t make enough to cover the total, interim alimony comes into play. Has nothing to do with income.
If the expenses don’t add up to more than her income, I don’t know that interim spousal support will even come into play at all.
It’s child support that packs the hardest punch, and that IS determined by income.
She gets alimony for a year max (6months, plus 6 month extension) via interim spousal support. Which - Is determined not by income but by expenses. She’s given a huge excel doc to submit every single expense she has. If she doesn’t make enough to cover the total, interim alimony comes into play. Has nothing to do with income.
If the expenses don’t add up to more than her income, I don’t know that interim spousal support will even come into play at all.
It’s child support that packs the hardest punch, and that IS determined by income.
This post was edited on 7/16/23 at 9:31 am
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