FICTION: Only Women Get Spousal Support
Spousal Support is based on “the needs of the spouse” and the other spouse’s ability to pay. In the State of Georgia, there is no guaranteed formula, as the process for determining spousal support can appear subjective and arbitrary. As more and more women enter the workforce and take on ‘breadwinner’ roles, spousal support may end up in the man’s favor. See below the eligibility for spousal support.
Eligibility for Spousal Support (Ga. Code Ann. § 19-6-5 (2018).)
- 1. The standard of living established during the marriage
- 2. The duration of the marriage
- 3. The age and the physical and emotional condition of both parties
- 4. The financial resources of each party
- 5. Where applicable, the time necessary for either party to acquire sufficient education or training to enable him to find appropriate employment; (read more)
FICTION: Children’s Lives are Ruined by Divorce
Children are sponges in their early years of development. When two parents are not in a healthy relationship, it bleeds into their lives as well, even if the parents try and stay together. The state of Georgia favors a two-parent household, however, ultimately a healthy support system is what the court wants for children. Getting a divorce and learning to co-parent and work peacefully together can save your child’s life.
Grounds for total Divorce (O.C.G.A. 19-5-3 (2010).)
- 1. Intermarriage by persons within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity;
- 2. Mental incapacity at the time of the marriage
- 3. Impotency at the time of the marriage
- 4. Force, menace, duress, or fraud in obtaining the marriage
- 5. Pregnancy of the wife by a man other than the husband, at the time of the marriage, unknown to the husband
- 6. Adultery in either of the parties after marriage
- 7. Willful and continued desertion by either of the parties for the term of one year
- 8. The conviction of either party for an offense involving moral turpitude, under which he is sentenced to imprisonment in a penal institution for a term of two years or longer
FACT: Hiring a Divorce Attorney Will Help You Get the Best Result
Working with a professional allows you to prepare for the good, bad, and ugly of your case. Working with a Divorce Lawyer with years of experience makes a difference in how an attorney commands a courtroom and persuades a jury to return a favorable verdict.
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