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Alimony

Alimony

Horn, Turnbach, & Rybar, LLC

In determining the amount and duration of alimony payments between spouses, the Court will take
into consideration the following factors:

N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(b):

  1. The actual need and ability of the parties to pay.

  2. The duration of the marriage.

  3. The parties' age, physical and emotional health.

  4. The standard of living established in the marriage and the likelihood that each party can maintain a reasonably comparable standard of living.

  5. The earning capacities, educational levels, vocational skills, and employability of the parties.

  6. The length of absence from the job market of the party seeking maintenance.

  7. The parental responsibilities for the children.

  8. The time and expenses necessary to acquire sufficient education or training to enable the party seeking maintenance to find appropriate employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income.

  9. The history of the financial or non-financial contributions to the marriage by each party including contributions to the care and education of the children and interruption of personal careers or educational opportunities.

  10. The equitable distribution of property and any payouts on equitable distribution, directly or indirectly, out of current income, to the extent this consideration is reasonable, just and fair.

  11. The income available to either party through investment of any assets held by that party.

  12. The tax treatment and consequences to both of any alimony award including the designation of all or a portion of the payment as a non-taxable payment.







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