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Factors in Setting Alimony

Factors Setting Alimony in Tennessee

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The court may consider many factors when determining an allocation of spousal support. These are sent out specifically in T.C.A 36-5-121(i) which states:

In determining whether the granting of an order for payment of support and maintenance to a party is appropriate, and in determining the nature, amount, length of term, and manner of payment, the court shall consider all relevant factors, including:

(1) The relative earning capacity, obligations, needs, and financial resources of each party, including income from pension, profit sharing or retirement plans and all other sources;

(2) The relative education and training of each party, the ability and opportunity of each party to secure such education and training, and the necessity of a party to secure further education and training to improve such party's earnings capacity to a reasonable level;

(3) The duration of the marriage;

(4) The age and mental condition of each party;

(5) The physical condition of each party, including, but not limited to, physical disability or incapacity due to a chronic debilitating disease;

(6) The extent to which it would be undesirable for a party to seek employment outside the home, because such party will be custodian of a minor child of the marriage;

(7) The separate assets of each party, both real and personal, tangible and intangible;

(8) The provisions made with regard to the marital property, as defined in T.C.A.§36-6-121;

(9) The standard of living of the parties established during the marriage;

(10) The extent to which each party has made such tangible and intangible contributions to the marriage as monetary and homemaker contributions, and tangible and intangible contributions by a party to the education, training or increased earning power of the other party;

(11) The relative fault of the parties, in cases where the court, in its discretion, deems it appropriate to do so; and

(12) Such other factors, including the tax consequences to each party, as are necessary to consider the equities between the parties.

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Your matter may call for Alimony in SolidoTransitional AlimonyRehabilitative Alimony, or even Alimony in Futuro. An experienced Alimony Attorney like John Milazo of the Franklin TN Law Firm Milazo Law, P. C. located in Williamson County Tennessee can help you apply these factors, which a judge must consider when setting alimony, to your particular situation. For a free initial consultation contact John Milazo to learn what can be done to address your alimony situation.

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