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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the order alimony document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your motion is being filed.
  3. Enter the names of both the plaintiff and defendant in their respective fields, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. In section one, specify the date of the final divorce decree and attach a certified copy as Exhibit A if required.
  5. Detail the monthly alimony amount ordered by the court in section two, ensuring it matches what was stipulated in your divorce decree.
  6. Indicate when payments ceased in section three, along with any amounts owed as of your calculated date.
  7. Finally, complete the signature section with your name and attorney's details before submitting for review.

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Alimony eligibility often considers marriage length, income disparity, and health conditions. In long-term marriages, courts assess financial needs, earning capacity, and contributions during marriage. Documentation of income, medical records, and employment history is crucial.
State-by-state results StateMonthly amountNotes AZ $618 Median of 648 CA $619 CO $417 FL $724 Maximum12 more rows
The court will approve an alimony motion if they find all of the following to be true: The party requesting alimony payments lacks income, property or both and requests alimony in order to provide for their reasonable needs considering the style of living to which they had become accustom to during their marriage.
The family law court will consider several factors when making its decision on whether to order alimony payments, including: The length of the marriage. The couples standard of living during the marriage. Each spouses earning capacity and employment history.
Age and health of each spouse: If one spouse is much older or has health issues that impact their earning potential, a court may award alimony to that spouse. Standard of living during the marriage: The court considers the couples lifestyle while married.

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Also considered a fair formula is the 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 formula, where you add both spouses income, divide by three, and then subtract the lower income from that amount. If the amount is greater than zero, that is the amount of alimony that should be paid.

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