Putterman Legal
Ocean City Spousal Support Attorney
At Putterman Legal, our Ocean City spousal support lawyer is a knowledgeable, experienced, and solutions-focused advocate for clients. Our firm is well-versed in alimony laws in New Jersey. If you have any questions about spousal maintenance, we are here as your family law resource. Contact our Ocean City spousal support lawyer today for a fully confidential consultation.
Understanding New Jersey Law: Spousal Support
You will often hear spousal support referred to as alimony or spousal maintenance. N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23 is the primary statute for spousal support in New Jersey. It is by no means guaranteed in every divorce case. A judge must evaluate statutory factors, including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s income and earning capacity, the marital standard of living, and the need and ability to pay. Notably, New Jersey recognizes multiple forms of alimony, including open durational, limited duration, rehabilitative, and reimbursement alimony. Our Ocean City spousal support lawyer can help you navigate all types of alimony cases.
Why Trust Our Ocean City Spousal Support Attorney
Bonnie Putterman is an Ocean City spousal support lawyer with more than three decades of experience resolving real problems for real people in Cape May County. We encourage you to review our client testimonials and to contact us directly with any specific questions or concerns. Your initial consultation with our Ocean City alimony lawyer is fully private and carries no other commitments.
Spousal Support: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is alimony always awarded in an Ocean City divorce?
No. Alimony is never automatic under New Jersey law. In fact, it is only granted in a minority of divorce cases. The requesting spouse must prove entitlement based on statutory factors.
How long does spousal support last in New Jersey?
It depends. The duration depends on the length of the marriage and the type of alimony awarded. Longer marriages may justify open durational alimony. However, shorter marriages typically result in limited duration alimony. The specific circumstances of an Ocean City divorce always matter.
Does marital fault affect alimony in Ocean City?
No. At least not in most cases. New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state, and marital misconduct does not control alimony. However, egregious fault for a divorce that has direct economic consequences may be considered in limited circumstances.
How does retirement impact alimony under New Jersey law?
Retirement may justify modification or termination, depending on whether it is good-faith and age-appropriate. Still, the specific circumstances always matter.
Call Our Ocean City, NJ Spousal Support Lawyer Today
At Putterman Legal, our Ocean City spousal maintenance attorney is standing by, ready to help. If you have any questions or concerns about alimony, we are here to protect your rights. Call us now at (609) 625-8383 or contact us online to set up a completely confidential, no obligation case evaluation. We handle spousal support cases in Ocean City, Cape May County, and throughout South Jersey.
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