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Mountain View (Santa Clara County) Spousal Support Lawyers

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Spousal support, commonly called alimony, is not automatic underย California law. Conflicts may surface related to need and what amount is fair and reasonable in a given set of circumstances. It consists of monthly payments by a working spouse to help a dependent spouse become self-sufficient after a period of unemployment or under-employment during the marriage.

The process to determine spousal support involves more than a simple mathematical equation. If the parties are unable to settle their differences, the court will look at many different pieces of your lives and past relationship together:

The salary of each party

Whether the supporting party is able to pay spousal support Length of marriage

Age and health of both spouses

Documented history of domestic violence, if any

Whether or not working will interfere with caring for dependent children

However, the court will usually determine temporary alimony owed to a spouse based on a simple formula:

50% of Paying Spouseโ€™s Net Income โ€“ 40% of Supported Spouseโ€™s Net Income = Temporary Alimony

For example, courts in California may depend on a formula to decide how much alimony a spouse must pay through the course of a divorce hearing. This formula will form the base payment, but it is subject to change by the courts. Your attorney can argue to raise or lower the base payment by demonstrating that the calculation does not match your specific divorce situation.

California law recognizes alimony in two forms: permanent and temporary. Temporary spousal support is available before the divorce becomes final to maintain the status quo while the case remains in family court. Permanent spousal support can be agreed to by the parties or ordered by the court, but it is important to get it right at the time of divorce.

For as long as the court has jurisdiction, either party may conclude that due to changing circumstances deserve the alimony to be modified (either to raise or lower it). Changing circumstances could well include a severe loss of income for the paying spouse, or due to different living arrangements. However, seeking aย ย post-dissolution modificationย ย of spousal support can be very difficult. It would be up to your attorney to help you present your case for modified alimony. One potential caveat: your alimony modification may not be allowed if both spouses have already agreed prior (either in writing or in oral agreement before a judge) not to leave alimony open to modification. If that isnโ€™t the case, here are a few reasons your spousal support could be modified:

Loss of income

Change in lifestyle

Sudden increase in income

Child support modifications

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The Napa Family Law Team

Brent Kaspar

Founder, Managing Partner

Arvin Lugay

Founder, Partner

Dana Rueckert

partner

Jill M. Blake-Burke

Senior Associate

Karina Pozsar

Senior Associate

Douglas Powell

Associate

Trina Dresden

Associate

Susanna Tuan

Of Counsel

Michelle Nani

Senior Paralegal

Marin Family Law Office

Marin County

Address

770 Tamalpais Suite 200 Corte Madera, CA 94925

Phone & Fax

858-295-3146
415-366-1899

Hours

M-F: 8am-5pm Sat/Sun: By Appointment

Napa Family Law Office

Napa County

Address

1606 Main Street, Suite 207 Napa, CA 94559

Phone & Fax

707-898-1369
415-366-1899

Hours

M-F: 8am-5pm Sat/Sun: By Appointment

Walnut Creek Family Law Office

Contra Costa County

Address

1990 N California Blvd, 8th Floor Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Phone & Fax

858-295-3146
415-366-1899

Hours

M-F: 8am-5pm Sat/Sun: By Appointment

Mountain View Family Law Office

Santa Clara County

Address

800 West El Camino Real Suite 180 Mountain View, CA 94040

Phone & Fax

415-942-9695
415-366-1899

Hours

M-F: 8am-5pm Sat/Sun: By Appointment

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Kaspar & Lugay, LLP is a family law firm with offices in Corte Madera, CA; Napa, CA; Walnut Creek, CA; and San Diego, CA. We also represent clients in San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Pismo Beach, Contra Costa County, and Los Angeles. Call us at 415-789-5881.