Alimony (Spousal Support)

Protecting Your Financial Interests During Divorce

Divorcing couples in New Jersey must make decisions that will have a long-term impact on their standard of living, including whether or not alimony, also known as spousal support, should be provided or received. Michael B. Rosenberg can guide you through the statutory factors that affect alimony determinations.

Alimony is often a contentious issue in divorce proceedings. While courts aim to divide marital assets equitably, this does not always guarantee financial security for one or both parties. In some cases, alimony may be necessary to provide for the financial needs of one spouse. The team at Michael B. Rosenberg will work towards a fair agreement between both parties.

Skilled in Alimony Negotiations and Litigation

New Jersey courts consider several factors when determining whether to grant alimony, how much to award, and for how long it should continue. These factors include the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, the relative income of each spouse, and the needs of each spouse. An experienced alimony attorney like Michael can help you understand how these factors apply to your situation.

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Ensuring Your Peace of Mind

Michael B. Rosenberg represents clients on both sides of alimony issues, including those seeking alimony, those required to pay it, and those who need to enforce or modify an existing alimony agreement. An alimony attorney can assist with presenting evidence to the court for reducing alimony payments or enforcing the alimony agreement.

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