Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
child support, alimony
How do I determine child support for my 3 minor children and alimony for myself I am disabled and can not work due to an chronic illness.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: child support, alimony
Child support is based on the "Guidelines. Your ex-spouse-to-be determines that by earnings.
Alimony is a more complicated determination. It depends on the availability of income to pay, whether there is current child support, and need to obtain alimony. If your spouse earns $40,000.00 and pays one-third of that as child support, you might well get no current alimony. Your results will be very different if your ex-to-be is the local equivalent of Donald Trump.
You also need to consider being sure that your right to -future- alimony is kept open in any final divorce decree.
Please feel free to contact me for a free initial consultation. I also offer slifding scale rates, for which you would qualify if you are on limited income due to your disability.
Greg Lee
www.gregleelaw.com
child support, and alimony
The child support is based on the guidelines which you can find on the department of revenue web page.
The issue of alimony is more complex. I cannot answer it in the space provided.
If I can be of assistance, contact me.