3 Myths Regarding Alimony
In addition to ending your marriage, you and your former spouse have to make many important decisions during your divorce proceeding. This includes issues such as child support, child custody, visitation rights, and even spousal support or alimony. In many divorce cases, one spouse needs financial support after the separation because he or she was not employed during the marriage. Alimony payments can last for months or even years depending on the court settlement.
Frustratingly, there are many myths about alimony that can negatively affect your divorce. However, you don’t have to go through this time alone. If you or someone you know is facing a divorce, you need a legal representative on your side. Contact an Austin divorce lawyer of Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd. LLP today at 512-472-2431 and schedule a free consultation.
Common Spousal Support Misconceptions
There are many myths that can unfortunately affect your alimony and spousal support decisions. Three common misconceptions include:
- Every divorce case includes alimony – in fact, in some cases, both spouses can support themselves and therefore do not need alimony.
- If I pay child support, I won’t have to pay alimony – these are actually two separate things and do not influence each other.
- Once alimony is set, it cannot be changed – in reality, you can modify alimony payment amounts and frequency with the court’s support at any point.
If you have any questions about alimony, don’t hesitate to contact one of our attorneys today.
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At Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd. LLP, our Austin divorce attorneys are dedicated to helping you every step of the way. Call us today at 512-472-2431 to discuss your divorce and spousal support agreement.



