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Determining Alimony In Connecticut - McConnell Family Law Group

McConnell Family Law Group Season 2 Episode 320

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From McConnell Family Law Group - In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of determining alimony in Connecticut, focusing on the guidelines and factors outlined in the article 'Determining Alimony In Connecticut'. Join us as we explore how Connecticut courts approach alimony determinations and the various considerations they take into account. We discuss the length of the marriage, causes for the dissolution, age, health, and social standing of the parties involved, as well as their occupations, income, earning capacity, and educational backgrounds. Additionally, we examine the importance of evaluating the estates, liabilities, and needs of each party, along with the desirability of the custodial parent securing employment. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the factors involved in alimony determinations specific to Connecticut.

In Connecticut, the guidelines provided by the Connecticut General Statutes Section 46b-82 shape the process of determining alimony. However, unlike in other parts of the country, these guidelines offer flexibility, allowing judges to exercise discretion in their decisions. We discuss the four potential outcomes in alimony determinations, which include not granting alimony, issuing a lump-sum payment, establishing a schedule for periodic payments, or opting for a symbolic payment of $1.00 per year. We also explore the reasons behind these options and their implications for both parties involved. Understanding these outcomes is crucial for anyone navigating the divorce process in Connecticut.

It's important to note that alimony determinations are not set in stone. Our episode highlights the possibility of requesting modifications if there are significant changes in circumstances post-divorce. We explain how the court has the power to adjust the alimony agreement to accommodate new situations that warrant a change in support. However, we also emphasize that the alimony agreement can be deemed non-modifiable if both parties agree to it during the initial case. By shedding light on the potential for adjustments and the importance of mutual agreement, we aim to provide our listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding alimony determinations.

At McConnell Family Law Group, we recognize the challenges faced by individuals going through divorce and seeking fair alimony outcomes in Connecticut. In this episode, we share our skills as experienced divorce lawyers in Greenwich, Connecticut. We offer guidance and support, ensuring our clients are well informed about the factors considered in alimony determinations and the options available to them. Whether you're navigating the complexities of alimony or require assistance with other family law matters, our dedicated team is here to advocate for your best interests. Tune in to our podcast to gain valuable insights and guidance from our experienced legal professionals.

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