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MICHIGAN SPOUSAL SUPPORT / ALIMONY

At our Michigan family law office, a divorce lawyer may hear many misconceptions about spousal support /alimony.  Hopefully this web page, providing information about Spousal Support / Alimony in Michigan, can dispel some of those myths and misconceptions.

WE DO HAVE SPOUSAL SUPPORT IN MICHIGAN

Some people believe that there is no spousal support in Michigan.  That is not true.  Spousal support, formerly called alimony, is certainly still awarded in Michigan divorce and Michigan separate maintenance cases. 

SPOUSAL SUPPORT CAN BE AWARDED TO EITHER A MAN OR A WOMAN

Some people believe that spousal support can only be awarded to women in Michigan.  That is also untrue.  If the factors are met, spousal support can be awarded to either party in a Michigan divorce or a Michigan separate maintenance case. 

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE MARRIED 10 YEARS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR SPOUSAL SUPPORT IN MICHIGAN

Some people believe that you have to be married at least ten years to receive spousal support in Michigan.  That is also untrue.  There is no specific number of years that one must be married to receive spousal support in Michigan.   However, in Michigan, spousal support is rarely awarded in a short term marriage.

THE FACTORS USED IN DETERMINING A SPOUSAL SUPPORT AWARD

There are several factors that are considered by the Michigan judge when determining whether spousal support should be awarded in a Michigan divorce or a Michigan separate maintenance case.  The factors to be considered, evaluated, and determined by the judge are:

  1. The past relations and conduct of the parties.
  2. The length of the marriage.
  3. The ability of the parties to work.
  4. The source and amount of the property awarded to the parties.
  5. The age of the parties.
  6. The ability of the parties to pay alimony.
  7. The present situation of the parties.
  8. The needs of the parties.
  9. The health of the parties.
  10. The prior standard of living of the parties and whether either is responsible for the support of others.
  11. General principals of equity.

In Michigan, there is no specific mathematical formula for determining whether or not spousal support should be awarded.  Additionally, there is no specific mathematical formula for determining the amount of spousal support that should be awarded.  Finally, there is no specific mathematical formula for determining the length of time that spousal support should be awarded.  In Michigan, each case for spousal support is dependant upon the unique factors of the case and the judge assigned to the case. 

LET US HELP YOU

This above is not intended to be legal advice, and is only a brief overview of this area of law.  If you have any questions regarding your spousal support matter, contact us today.  A seasoned Michigan family lawyer will discuss your legal needs and provide you with information to protecting you and your family for years to come.  There is no charge for your initial phone consultation.

Representing spousal support and family law clients in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties.

ATTORNEY ELLEN PAYNTER

Farmington Hills Main Office
30445 Northwestern Highway, Suite 230
Farmington Hills, MI  48334

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Troy, Michigan 48084

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