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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Could I get spousal support if my wife has all the money?

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Answered by attorney Eric K Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Utah Family Law LC
Yes. An alimony award is based upon a demonstrated need and demonstrating the other spouse's ability to pay alimony. So: 1) If your wife makes more money than is needed to cover her expenses to which she has become accustomed during the marriage; 2) If your wife's income is the only family income or her income exceeds yours (and even if you could be making more money than you currently do); 3) then if you can show that your lifestyle to which you become accustomed during the marriage is not something you can sustain solely out of your income (i.e., without financial contribution from your spouse), your chances of being awarded alimony are very good. As a general rule, alimony in Utah cannot last longer than the duration of the marriage itself. People seeking alimony in marriages of short duration have a harder time obtaining it than people who have been marriage longer. What's a short duration? There is no statutory definition, but anything under 4-5 years is probably not a safe bet for alimony, especially if no children were born during the marriage. There are other factors to consider when calculating your alimony odds. Talk to a good divorce attorney to learn all you need to know.
Yes. An alimony award is based upon a demonstrated need and demonstrating the other spouse's ability to pay alimony. So: 1) If your wife makes more money than is needed to cover her expenses to which she has become accustomed during the marriage; 2) If your wife's income is the only family income or her income exceeds yours (and even if you could be making more money than you currently do); 3) then if you can show that your lifestyle to which you become accustomed during the marriage is not something you can sustain solely out of your income (i.e., without financial contribution from your spouse), your chances of being awarded alimony are very good. As a general rule, alimony in Utah cannot last longer than the duration of the marriage itself. People seeking alimony in marriages of short duration have a harder time obtaining it than people who have been marriage longer. What's a short duration? There is no statutory definition, but anything under 4-5 years is probably not a safe bet for alimony, especially if no children were born during the marriage. There are other factors to consider when calculating your alimony odds. Talk to a good divorce attorney to learn all you need to know.
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Can my ex’s company come after me on a divorce?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
Your post is confused. You can be subpoenaed by anyone for anything. If you dispute the legal basis for it you can contest it; presume that you have no valid dispute if the subpoena was done by an attorney.
Your post is confused. You can be subpoenaed by anyone for anything. If you dispute the legal basis for it you can contest it; presume that you have no valid dispute if the subpoena was done by an attorney.
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Is it legal for a wife to move all personal things out of the house and change the lock?

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Answered by attorney Robert Joseph Merlin (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Robert J. Merlin, P.A.
No, it is not. You have as much legal right to be in the marital home as she does, until a judge orders otherwise.
No, it is not. You have as much legal right to be in the marital home as she does, until a judge orders otherwise.