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Indiana Courts have the jurisdictional authority to order spousal maintenance under certain circumstances but do NOT have the authority to order alimony absent agreement of the parties.
SPOUSAL MAINTENANCE
A court in Indiana may order spousal maintenance under the following circumstances:
Unlike alimony, which cannot be modified absent agreement of the parties, a court in Indiana may modify spousal maintenance obligations.
ALIMONY
An alimony provision in a divorce agreement provides for the support and maintenance of a spouse for a set period of time or until a particular event occurs, such as remarriage. Alimony is generally paid out of the obligor’s future income rather than marital assets, and is not considered a property division.
You should consult with an accountant in order to determine if an alimony payment is deductible.
Indiana courts do not have the jurisdiction to order alimony absent agreement of the parties. Therefore, absent agreement of the parties, the court does not have the authority to modify an alimony obligation.
Given that an alimony obligation is always a voluntary decision on the part of the paying spouse, hiring a shark that begins the process in an adversarial way is likely to guarantee you will not receive an alimony payment that might otherwise have come your way.
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