Thursday, December 31, 2009

In New Jersey, does a spouse of 20 years get significantly more alimony than a spouse of 18 years?

I heard there is a higher tier for marriages above 20 years.In New Jersey, does a spouse of 20 years get significantly more alimony than a spouse of 18 years?
None at all as most women have their own incomes these days.


\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\In New Jersey, does a spouse of 20 years get significantly more alimony than a spouse of 18 years?
A long tern marriage is over 10 years in NJ...so no, I don't think it matters. But if there are other factors, ir can. A disable spouse can collect lifetime alimony, versus one who is able to work,











Good luck.
Consult a lawyer for this
I Know for a fact that doesn't matter unless your income jumped in the last 2 years ! from salem n j
i did not get anything...but he has the kids

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