Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Spousal Support
- Introduction
- Definition
- Court-ordered allowance
for support &
maintenance paid from
one spouse to the other
while divorced or living
apart. AKA: alimony or
separate maintenance
- Since the 1970's,
alimony awards
have generally
decreased and
become limited
in duration
- Due to the no-fault
divorce and statutes
requiring equal
division of property.
No longer a tool of
punishment.
- Fault may still be
considered in rare cases.
See Mani v. Mani, p. 401
- Comparison to
property
division. Chart
p. 402-403
- Obtaining Alimony
- Factors Considered
- Need and ability to pay
- Sometimes consider fault
- TCA
36-5-121(i)
- Part of the
divorce
process
- Prenuptial Agreement?
- Public Charge? Court may
void terms of Prenup and
award alimony
- Parties may agree to something different
- May waive rights to alimony
- Types of Alimony
TCA 36-5-121(d)(1)
- Temporary
TCA
36-5-121(b)
- Awarded to maintain
status quo while
divorce is pending
- Must request it
- May set the stage
for subsequent
alimony awards
- "Permanent" / In Futuro
TCA 36-5-121(f)
- Provide support to the economically weaker spouse
- Not required to achieve economic self-sufficiency
- Usually awarded in long-term marriage
where one spouse was breadwinner and
one was home-maker
- Term
- Awarded for set period of time
- Lump-Sum / In Solido
TCA 36-5-121(h)
- Income tax advantages,
interest vests immediately, no
modification, "cuts the cord,"
no worries re: life expectance
- Transitional
TCA
36-5-121(g)(1)
- Limited in duration
- Help spouse transition to new
career, location, lifestyle, etc.
- Rehabilitative
TCA 36-5-121(e)
- For spouse who delayed career or
education during marriage
- Help that spouse re-enter workforce and become self-sufficient
- Restitution
- Repay spouse who made financial
contributions during marriage that
enhanced other spouse's earning capacity
- Ex: Paying for other spouse to finish school
- Modification,
Termination, &
Enforcement
- Modification
- Material Change in Circumstances (TCA 36-5-121(a)
or agreement of the parties
- Examples: p. 419
- Ability to modify may be
limited by statute
- See: TCA 36-5-121(g)(2) and (h)(2)
- Enforcement
- Civil or Criminal Contempt
- Title IV-D Agencies
- Estate Recovery of arrears
- Income Assignment
- Termination
- Generally terminates upon remarriage, death, or co-habitation
- Other Issues
- Bankruptcy
- Alimony is not discharged in bankruptcy
- Current Trends, p. 427-429
- Paralegal's role, p. 430