Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
Alimony
I've been receiving $500/month alimony for the past 9 years. I recently started a new career and my yearly income has gone from $32,000 to $23,920. My ex-husband of 22 years earns in excess of $100K yearly. Can I petition for an increase in alimony in the state of New Jersey?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Alimony
Generally yes. It depends why your income dropped so much. I would get an attorney to help you with this as this is not as easy as getting child support increased. You could run into some big problems if he fights this.
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Re: Alimony
Your ability to get an increase (or your ex-husband's ability to get a decrease) depends on "substantial change of circumstance". If a Court agrees that there has been such a change, the amount of the alimony may be increased (or decreased) depending on all of the circumstances.
Keep in mind that this advice is given based on the little bit of information that you have
provided in your question. My advice may change based on other information. Further, no one
can rely on advice from an attorney who has not been retained. You cannot rely on this advice
because we have not personally met and you have not retained me as an attorney. If you have not
already done so, you should immediately meet with an attorney for a full consultation before you
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