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  1. The Purpose of Spousal Maintenance in Spokane Valley
  2. Factors That Can Impact a Judge’s Spousal Maintenance Decision in Spokane Valley
  3. The Importance of Evidence in a Spokane Valley Spousal Maintenance Case
  4. Consult a Spokane Valley Spousal Maintenance Lawyer About How to Resolve Disputes or Modify Court Orders
  5. Discuss Your Options and Rights in Spokane Valley With Dellino Family Law Today

Whether you are submitting a petition for spousal maintenance or are being asked to make payments, a spousal maintenance lawyer in Spokane Valley can help you determine what your rights are and what options are available to you. Lawyers know what may be at stake for you, and can protect your interests as they advocate for your needs and build a strong case so you can face the future with confidence.

Dellino Family Law understands the impact of spousal maintenance on both parties in a divorce, and our team ensures that you are paired with an experienced Spokane Valley divorce lawyer who can help you navigate your unique circumstances. Our team has over 180 years of combined experience, and we leverage our knowledge, skills, and local relationships to secure results and ensure fair treatment.

The Purpose of Spousal Maintenance in Spokane Valley

When a divorce puts one spouse at an economic disadvantage, spousal maintenance can provide financial resources to help the spouse become self-sufficient more quickly. Also known as alimony, spousal maintenance is paid by the other spouse for a period of time, as decided by the courts. Spousal support is not automatically guaranteed in a divorce and must be approved by the courts first.

Spousal maintenance can ease a spouse’s financial burden while they pursue education or employment so they can be independent. This may be particularly important for spouses who did not have to work during the marriage. Spousal maintenance can also help offset significant lifestyle changes after a divorce to help ensure an individual can pay for expenses and maintain a good quality of life.

However, spousal maintenance is predicated on the ability of the other spouse to make payments. Judges also have considerable leeway when considering whether or not to grant an alimony petition.

As such, it is recommended to work closely with a Spokane Valley family lawyer who can navigate these cases and ensure your case is as strong as possible as they advocate on your behalf.

Factors That Can Impact a Judge’s Spousal Maintenance Decision in Spokane Valley

Every couple’s situation is different, and what they may be entitled to receive can vary. To ensure both spouses are treated fairly, judges carefully evaluate eligibility for spousal maintenance and the duration for which the support is needed in accordance with the law (RCW 26.09.090).

These considerations can significantly impact the outcome of a spousal maintenance petition, and may include the following:

  • The petitioning spouse’s financial resources
  • The ability and time the petitioning spouse needs to gain additional education or skills
  • The lifestyle shared by both spouses during the marriage
  • The length of the couple’s marriage
  • The age and health of the spouses involved
  • The paying spouse’s means of providing spousal support

Judges base their decisions on whether the evidence provided satisfies these considerations and demonstrates true need. If granted, how long spousal support lasts is decided by the judge issuing the decision.

Individuals may need limited financial support during the divorce process or while they seek additional education or gainful employment. Other spouses may need it for an extended period of time.

The Importance of Evidence in a Spokane Valley Spousal Maintenance Case

Divorce can drastically change the financial situation of one or both parties. A spousal maintenance attorney in Spokane Valley can walk you through getting started with financials in divorce, as you are required to list all assets, debts, and expenses during the legal process. This information can provide insight into what your finances may look like during or after your divorce, and whether you should request spousal support during your divorce.

Strong evidence is important when navigating a spousal support case. This means that you should keep and be able to provide detailed records of your expenses, your spouse’s financial situation, income records, child-related expenses, healthcare needs, and more. All statements, records, and documents from the past few years and throughout your divorce should be carefully maintained.

The more evidence you have, the stronger your claim for receiving or disputing payments is. Judges scrutinize these documents when making their decision, and extensive evidence ensures your case receives fair consideration.

Dellino Family Law helps you gather documentation to support your case, customizes our strategies, and tirelessly negotiates for you so you can receive a favorable outcome.

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Consult a Spokane Valley Spousal Maintenance Lawyer About How to Resolve Disputes or Modify Court Orders

While evidence can reduce the risk of disputes, it does not mean it can necessarily prevent them. Couples may disagree about the fairness of spousal maintenance, payment means, eligibility, unique situations, and so much more. These conflicts can make it hard for couples to find common ground and reach an agreement. When this happens, lawyers may suggest various dispute resolution methods.

Negotiations are a common method for helping couples reach an agreement, but this may not always be effective. Mediation can be a good option for couples who want to try to resolve their differences privately without court intervention. Mediators guide conversations to help couples find a compromise. Litigation may be used when alternative methods are ineffective or there is too much contention.

Additionally, once a spousal support order has been approved by the court, it is a binding directive, and all parties must adhere to the terms of the order or face consequences.

However, if an individual’s financial or lifestyle situation changes drastically, then they may petition the court to modify the order. It is essential that no changes are made until the court has approved the request and issued a new order.

Discuss Your Options and Rights in Spokane Valley With Dellino Family Law Today

Dellino Family Law works closely with you to either build a strong spousal maintenance petition or help you determine your ability to make alimony payments.

A Spokane Valley spousal maintenance attorney carefully reviews your situation to provide counsel on your options and how to secure results in your favor. Schedule a consultation today to discuss what we can do for you.

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