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Understanding your rights and obligations regarding spousal support can be challenging during a separation or after a divorce. At OWLawyers®, a skilled spousal support lawyer can provide guidance through these complexities, ensuring you are fully aware of your legal standing and options. We navigate the laws to safeguard your financial interests, whether you seek to claim or contest spousal support. Our approach at OWLawyers® is tailored to reflect the unique aspects of each case, aiming for outcomes that respect our clients' needs and future financial stability.
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At OWLawyers®, we’re dedicated to providing experienced and empathetic legal support for families across Texas. Our skilled attorneys specialize in family law matters such as divorce, child custody, property division, and spousal support. We pride ourselves on delivering tailored legal strategies and maintaining open communication, ensuring our clients always feel supported and informed. Recognized for excellence with board certification and inclusion on the Texas Super Lawyers® list, our team is committed to guiding clients through tough times with confidence and care. Whether you’re facing an amicable settlement or a complex litigation, our goal is to achieve favorable outcomes while empowering you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your future.
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What is spousal support?Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a financial payment from one spouse to another after separation or divorce. Its purpose is to help the lower-earning spouse maintain a similar standard of living to that enjoyed during the marriage. The amount and duration depend on various factors, including the length of the marriage and the needs and financial resources of each party.
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Is spousal support taxable?As of changes in 2019, spousal support payments are not taxable to the recipient nor tax-deductible for the payer in the United States. However, tax laws can vary. It is advisable to consult a tax professional to understand how spousal support affects your taxes in your specific jurisdiction.
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What is temporary spousal support?Temporary spousal support is an interim order for support that is issued while a divorce or separation is pending. It is meant to provide financial assistance to the lower-earning spouse during the legal process. The amount is typically based on the immediate financial needs and resources of each spouse and will be re-evaluated once the divorce is finalized to establish a permanent support order.
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What if my spouse refuses to pay?If a court has ordered spousal support and your spouse refuses to pay, legal action can be taken to enforce the order. This may include wage garnishment, seizing of assets, or legal penalties. Consulting with a family law attorney can provide guidance on the best course of action and help ensure compliance with the court's order.
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