Serving Freehold and Cities Throughout New Jersey – Alimony Attorney H. Tiffany Weiner, Esq

If you are going through a divorce, it is important that you retain the services of an experienced attorney who can determine whether you are entitled to receive financial support from your spouse. Working out of Oakhurst, New Jersey, alimony attorney H. Tiffany Weiner can counsel you on the subject of spousal support and provide you with the aggressive representation necessary to obtain it. As an experienced lawyer, H. Tiffany Weiner can also defend your interests if you’ve been made the subject of an alimony lawsuit. Please read the information below and contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.

Alimony

Going through a divorce can be an expensive and time consuming process. In order to offset some of the financial costs associated with divorce, family courts have established a system of spousal support called alimony. Alimony is financial assistance paid by one spouse to the other to help him or her through the divorce and into the future. Alimony is typically awarded whenever one spouse has a significantly higher income than the other. Most often it is the husband who is ordered to pay alimony to the wife; however, in situations, where the husband has served as homemaker and caregiver to the children, the wife will be responsible for alimony.

There are no established laws in New Jersey that govern the allocation of spousal support, leaving the amount awarded widely up to the discretion of family court judges. As such, if you live in or around Monmouth County, New Jersey and are going through a divorce, hiring an experienced alimony attorney like TW Family Law is the best way to ensure that your claim to spousal support is effectively represented.

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Types of Alimony

New Jersey law currently provides for four types alimony:

  • Permanent Alimony
    Permanent alimony is paid by one spouse to the other until the occurrence of a pre-specified event. Examples of such events include the dependent spouse’s remarriage or involvement in a relationship tantamount to a marriage. During the divorce, the husband and wife are allowed to specify what events or circumstances will terminate the payment of alimony.

    In general, permanent alimony is awarded following the dissolution of a long-term marriage or one in which either spouse is largely dependent on the other for financial support. Certain changes in the income of either spouse may be invoked to seek an adjustment in the amount of alimony owed.

  • Rehabilitative Alimony
    Rehabilitative alimony is designed to help the dependent spouse become self-sufficient. In order to qualify for rehabilitative alimony, the applicant must develop and submit a plan for his or her rehabilitation. Spousal support of this type usually continues until the recipient is fully rehabilitated, whether or not he or she has remarried.

  • Reimbursement Alimony
    If someone has financially supported his or her spouse through an advanced education with the expectation of benefiting from the spouse’s future earning potential, he or she may be entitled to reimbursement alimony. The amount of reimbursement alimony awarded is determined by how much money was spent to support the spouse through his or her education, rather than by the spouse’s anticipated earnings.

  • Limited Duration Alimony
    As its name implies, limited duration alimony is paid only for a specific period of time. This form of alimony is typically awarded following the dissolution of a brief marriage.

    New Jersey currently does not allow lump sum alimony, a type of alimony in which the spouse receives all of his or her support in the form of one lump sum payment. If you would like to learn more about the different types of alimony, or which one you may be entitled to, please contact New Jersey alimony lawyer H. Tiffany Weiner today.

Enforcement and Modification of Alimony

Following a divorce, it is sometimes necessary to arrange a court hearing in order to enforce the payment of alimony. If you live in or around Oakhurst, New Jersey and are owed alimony by your former spouse, our attorney can provide you with the representation necessary to hold him or her accountable and recover the compensation to which you are entitled.

We can also help you if you’ve been ordered to pay alimony but have undergone a change in your living situation since your divorce. A family court may reduce the amount of alimony you owe if:

  • You have experienced a significant decline in health

  • You have suffered long-term unemployment or a substantial decrease in your income

  • Your spouse has experienced a substantial increase in his or her income

There are many other reasons for which a New Jersey court may adjust the amount of alimony you owe. Through a personal consultation, our family lawyer can determine whether a modification hearing is in your best interests.

 

Contact Alimony Lawyer TW Family Law Today

With nearly 15 years of family law experience, H. Tiffany Weiner can help ensure that your alimony dispute is resolved in a fair and reasonable manner. Please contact our office in Oakhurst, New Jersey today to speak with our alimony attorney. As a dedicated lawyer, H. Tiffany Weiner will see that your interests are fully represented.

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