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New York Divorce Law Alimony
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Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a payment made by one spouse to the other during or after a divorce in New York. The purpose of alimony is to provide financial support to the spouse who earns less income or has a lower earning capacity. There are several types of alimony in New York divorce law, including temporary, rehabilitation, permanent, and post-divorce alimony. Determining alimony in New York involves considering factors such as income and earning capacity, length of marriage, age and health of spouses, standard of living, and child custody and support arrangements. The duration of New York Divorce Law Alimony payments in New York varies depending on the type of alimony awarded and the circumstances of the case. In general, alimony payments can last for several years or even permanently, depending on the court's order. Modification of alimony payments can occur if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income or employment status. The New York State Unified Court System, New York City Bar Association, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), and National Center for State Courts are resources used to determine alimony in New York divorce law. In summary, alimony is a crucial aspect of New York divorce law, providing financial support to the spouse who earns less income or has a lower earning capacity. Factors considered in determining alimony include income and earning capacity, length of marriage, age and health of spouses, standard of living, and child custody and support arrangements.
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