Will the Family Court Award Alimony?
There is no formula for calculating whether someone is entitled to alimony. Instead, the family courts consider various factors about each party and their marriage:
How Much Alimony Will the Family Court Award?
Under South Carolina family law, alimony is considered a substitute for the support a spouse receives while married and is designed to place that spouse, as nearly as practical, in the position of support he or she received during the marriage. However, There is no formula for calculating how much alimony should be paid.
Are There Different Types of Alimony?
There are several types of alimony, each of which is designed to meet particular needs.
Can an Award of Alimony be Changed?
Unless an agreement between the parties says otherwise, payments of permanent alimony can be adjusted upwards or downwards based on a change of circumstances. If the recipient gains employment at a well-paying job or receives a significant amount of money from another source, that might be a basis for reducing alimony payments. If the recipient incurs unexpected medical expenses (that are not covered by insurance), that might be a basis for increasing alimony payments, if the spouse paying alimony has the ability to pay more. A drop in income by the payor, including at retirement, can be a basis for reducing alimony. Courts may examine the reason for a drop in income. If the drop in income of the payor is in good faith or not through the fault of the payor, the court is more likely to approve a reduction in alimony. If the drop in income seems to have been engineered by the payor to create a basis for reducing alimony, the court is more likely to disapprove a reduction in alimony.
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