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Crunching the numbersby Firmbee.com
Financial
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I want to retire but have a spousal support obligation, what should I do?

If you have a spousal support obligation and are considering retirement, it's essential to assess how your retirement income will affect your ability to fulfill your spousal support obligations. You may need to negotiate a modification of your spousal support terms based on your reduced income in retirement or it may be time to end support.  It is also important to understand the timing of retirement and if it is considered a reasonable time to stop work.  Consulting with a family law attorney can help you navigate this process and ensure that your retirement plans align with your legal obligations.

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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.

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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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Income

In order to determine if you have sufficient money to meet your reasonable financial needs, you need to map out income.

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Spousal Support

Learn all the considerations and elements of the analysis of spousal support, one of the most challenging financial aspects of divorce.  

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