Legal Question in Family Law in California
Spousal Support
Under what circumstances is a wife made to give spousal support to a husband. There are no children. The wife works full time and the husband has refused to keep a job. He finds jobs and usually quits or gets fired within a week. The wife makes barely enough to support herself.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Spousal Support
It depends upon which spouse is the breadwinner. Prior to receiving an order for spousal support a petition is filed with the court and an Income and Expense Declaration is filed as well. The court makes its decision on spousal support depending upon the income and expenses of the respective spouses. There is quite alot of paperwork and information contained in these forms so that the court can make a clear decision. If you can't afford to pay, then, hopefully the court will see that and not award support. Please consult a local attorney to assist you. Good luck and thanks for inquiring.
Reply: Spousal Support
Spousal support is a complex issue that requires in depth analysis.
I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law lawyer. Experience is not expensive, it's priceless!
You will find some valuable information on various family law issues including a discussion of spousal support and a copy of the appropriate Family Code Section at my web site.
Good luck to you!
Brian Levy, Esq.
www.calattorney.net
Re: Spousal Support
The court not only looks at the money earned and by whom, but length of marriage and the unearning spouses ability to earn and earning spouse's ability to pay. Call if you wish to discuss. Don Holben 800-685-6950