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Alimony

Lawyers in Hickory and Surrounding Areas
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Welcome to King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law, where we understand the complexities and challenges that divorcing couples face when it comes to alimony in North Carolina. Whether you’re going through a divorce or considering one, understanding your rights and responsibilities regarding alimony is crucial. Our experienced team of family law attorneys is here to provide you with the guidance, support, and legal expertise you need during this difficult time.

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What is Alimony in North Carolina?

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Alimony is financial support paid by one spouse to the other after a divorce. It is intended to help both parties maintain a similar standard of living to what they had during the marriage. Spousal support is often used interchangeably with alimony, but it can also refer to temporary support provided during the separation process before the divorce is finalized.

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North Carolina law specifies several factors that courts consider when deciding whether to award alimony, the amount, and the duration. These factors include:

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  • The marital standard of living

  • Duration of the marriage

  • The age and physical, mental, and emotional condition of both spouses

  • The earning capacities of each spouse

  • Contributions as a homemaker

  • The financial needs of each party

  • Any marital misconduct during the marriage

  • And other relevant factors

 

How We Can Help?

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At King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law, we understand that every divorce case is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet the individual needs of our clients. When it comes to alimony, we offer comprehensive legal services designed to protect your rights and ensure a fair resolution. Here’s how we can assist you:

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  1. Consultation and Case Evaluation: Our attorneys will carefully evaluate your circumstances, taking into account factors such as the length of your marriage, the earning capacities of both parties, and the standard of living during the marriage. We’ll provide you with an in-depth analysis of your case and help you understand your rights and options.

  2. Negotiation and Mediation: We strive to resolve alimony matters amicably through negotiation or mediation, as it can save you time, money, and emotional stress. Our skilled attorneys will advocate for your interests and work towards a mutually agreeable solution that meets your financial needs.

  3. Litigation Representation: If a settlement cannot be reached outside of court, our experienced litigators will zealously represent you in the courtroom. We have a deep understanding of North Carolina family law and will fight to protect your rights and secure a fair alimony outcome.

  4. Modification and Enforcement: Life circumstances can change after a divorce, and our attorneys are here to help you with post-divorce matters. If you need to modify or enforce an existing alimony order, we will guide you through the legal process and ensure your interests are protected.

 

Whether you’re seeking alimony or have questions about your financial obligations, we are dedicated to helping you navigate the process with clarity and confidence. Give us a call today!

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828-466-3858

Why should you choose King & Rowe Attorneys?

Being born and raised in Catawba County, we are proud of the heritage and deep-rooted connections we have in the community. However, what matters most to us is serving our clients with excellence and integrity. We have the experience and legal skills needed to handle a wide variety of cases, from family law to criminal defense. At King & Rowe, Attorneys at Law, our focus is on helping our clients reach their desired outcome, no matter what legal challenges they may be facing.

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Call Us Today!

828-466-3858

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