Do I have a right to spousal support if my spouse always earned more than me during the marriage, but now I earn more?
Regardless of how you earned during the marriage, the cash flow analysis is a forward-looking analysis from the time of divorce. if you earn more than your spouse at the time of divorce, you likely do not need financial help meeting your budget. Indeed, if the difference between your incomes is substantial enough, you may have support obligations to provide your spouse support based upon the many legal factors in the support analysis.
Cash Flow - Is Support Needed?
Once you have a budget and income, the next step is to determine if you need support. Learn about this fundamental questions and types of support to consider.
Cash Flow Introduction
An introduction to the cash flow analysis in divorce, focusing on income and expenses post-divorce and the ability of parties to support themselves (and children).
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