For couples facing divorce,
the amount of spousal support or alimony they will receive
or will need to provide is a top concern. In Georgia, spousal
support is calculated based on income, employment and other
factors. To navigate within the legal guidelines, ambiguities,
special circumstances, and individual concerns, people require
the expertise of an experienced spousal support attorney. At
the Stadler Law Group, our spousal support
lawyers are available to advise you on your options and help
negotiate a fair resolution for your family.
A spousal support award, sometimes known as alimony, is made
on the basis of several factors. The factors considered include,
but are not limited to, the respective incomes of the parties,
relative education levels, relative health, standard of living
of the parties, duration of the marriage, retirement benefits,
tax consequences of an award and any other factors that the
court deems relevant and equitable.
The Stadler Law Group has litigated many
spousal support cases. Our spousal support lawyers represent
both the potential payor and payee in spousal support cases
and have the experience necessary to achieve the most beneficial
results possible for our clients.