Alimony

Connecticut Divorce: How to Modify Alimony

Under Connecticut law, either spouse can petition the court for a modification of alimony unless the divorce decree precludes modification. In other words, some Separation Agreements prohibit modification altogether – others limit modification to amount or the duration of support. If a Motion to Modify Alimony is filed, a former spouse can request an increase […]

Changes to alimony in Connecticut divorce – a set formula?

A grassroots group, Connecticut Alimony Reform, is trying to change how alimony is calculated in Connecticut divorce. Putting limits on the amount that can be paid and adding “guidelines” appear to be the focus. In 2011, Massachusetts substantially reformed its alimony laws but Connecticut has not yet followed suit. Alimony reform has sparked spirited debate […]

Earning capacity – a “new” factor for Connecticut alimony?

Effective October 1, 2013 Connecticut judges will be required to consider earning capacity and education as two additional factors when determining alimony. Not really big news. Connecticut judges in calculating alimony have already routinely used both of these factors. The new law simply mandates a judge to consider them. Education of course ties in with […]

Temporary Alimony in Connecticut

Temporary alimony, also called pendente lite alimony, is available in Connecticut. We know that sometimes a spouse is unable to wait for the final divorce to receive alimony. Therefore, Connecticut judges have the authority to enter temporary alimony orders so that a dependent spouse has a means of support while the case is pending. Many […]

How is alimony calculated in Connecticut?

Child support in Connecticut is determined by the Child Support Guidelines. The relevant numbers are plugged into a child support worksheet. Then, depending on the number of minor children, a child support number is derived. This number is presumed to be correct. As a result, child support can be determined rather easily in most cases. […]

What are the different types of alimony awards in Connecticut?

In a Connecticut divorce case, there are three types of alimony: 1. Lifetime alimony. There once was a time when lifetime alimony was the norm. The receiving spouse would get a weekly or monthly amount until he/she remarried or until the death of one of the parties. Lifetime awards are becoming increasingly rare in Connecticut […]

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