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Rancho Cucamonga Spousal Support

Family Lawyer in Rancho Cucamonga Representing Clients Seeking or Opposing Spousal Support

If you or someone you know is going through a divorce, and has questions about spousal support, a Rancho Cucamonga family law attorney from our firm can help. At Cho, Sheasby, Chung & Ignacio, LLP, our team of aggressive legal representatives is intimately familiar with all aspects of divorce and family law.

Whether you are looking to receive or challenge a judgment for spousal support, we represent both men and women in negotiations, as well as litigating matters of this nature in court. Having a competent lawyer on your side will ensure that your rights stay protected and can help achieve a more favorable outcome in the end.

Many Factors Are Considered For a Judgment of Spousal Support

In the state of California, a number of factors will be used to determine a spousal support arrangement. If you and your spouse are on speaking terms and feel that you can amicably agree on terms yourself, you can get quite creative with the way the alimony will be paid. If not, a judge will take these issues into consideration when making a final determination:

  • Length of the marriage
  • Quality of living
  • Contribution to the marriage - both financial and non-financial
  • Debts and financial obligations that each party is leaving the marriage with
  • Each spouse's level of education and ability to work
  • Each spouse's health and age

The outcome of a spousal support case will vary from case to case. We recommend that you consult your attorney to help guide you through the steps that will to be completed and to help gauge whether alimony is likely to be granted based on your circumstances.

If you or someone you know is seeking or wants to challenge an order for alimony, Contact a Rancho Cucamonga Spousal Support Lawyer from our firm now to discuss your options.

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