Alimony, or spousal support, is a common feature in divorces across the United States. Texas is no exception, and the law does provide for the possibility of alimony after divorce, but whether and how much spousal support is required depends on the facts of your individual situation. Texas Alimony Overview. read more
In general, Alimony is not a feature of a divorce in Texas. Sometimes the term is used, but not in the sense of an on-going forever payment from one spouse to the other. read more
Alimony, or spousal support, is a common feature in divorces across the United States, and Texas is no exception. While Texas law allows for the possibility of spousal support - called"spousal maintenance" in Texas - after divorce, there are eligibility requirements for being awarded alimony. read more
Texas law makes it easy for couples who can cooperate during the divorce process to minimize the expenses involved in the legal process. Alimony in Texas can be applied for as part of a written agreement drafted by the couple and submitted along with a joint petition for divorce. read more