Alimony
A married couple that decides to get divorced will have to sign a divorce settlement that determines a number of things. One of the things the divorce settlement determines is whether one spouse will make alimony payments to the other spouse.
It is important to have an experienced divorce attorney on your side to help you negotiate alimony. If you and your spouse are currently headed toward divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080.
How Alimony Works
When a couple decides to get divorced, they will have to agree to settlement terms. If they cannot do this independently, they may have to take their case to divorce court. The court may determine that one spouse will be significantly better off than the other, and the other will struggle to make ends meet.
If this is the case, the court may determine that the other spouse should receive payments from his or her soon-to-be former spouse. The court will determine whether these payments should only be temporary or if they should be permanent, as well as how much should be paid in alimony.
In many cases, an individual’s attorneys may be responsible for negotiating these payments, so it is important for individuals who are considering divorce to hire an experienced lawyer to handle their cases.
Contact Us
Individuals who are going through divorce should never do so alone. If you and your spouse are headed toward divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080.


