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Top Law MN Handles Spousal Maintenance Cases

January 06, 2020 – – Top Law, a family law firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has announced that they handle spousal maintenance cases in Minnesota. According to the attorneys at Toporowska Law, there are different kinds of spousal maintenance. Spousal maintenance is ordered by a court to be paid by one spouse to another when one spouse is incapable of being self-supporting after taking into consideration the income and resources available for that spouse.

Aneta Toporowska from Top Law MN says, “When the court determines whether it is appropriate to award spousal maintenance under Minnesota law, the following factors may be taken into consideration: the amount of property the recipient spouse will have after the divorce settlement; the needs of the recipient spouse in light of their standard of living enjoyed during the marriage; whether the recipient spouse will be able to be self-supporting, given the standard of living during the marriage; whether the payment of spousal maintenance will allow the children of the marriage to remain in the family home and the circumstances that may warrant the custodial parent to remain at home with the children.”

The spousal maintenance that is awarded by a court at the time of divorce can be in one or a combination of ways. These include permanent spousal maintenance, lump-sum spousal maintenance, temporary spousal maintenance, and rehabilitative spousal maintenance.

According to Top Law – Family Lawyers, permanent spousal maintenance is paid until the death of the payer or when the recipient has remarried. A “cohabitation” clause could be added to this agreement such that the alimony will end when it has been determined that the recipient has been cohabitating with someone as an attempt to avoid remarriage.

In the lump-sum spousal maintenance, it is settled in just one payment. It should be noted that just like other spousal maintenance, this lump-sum amount is taxable. Thus, it is important to consult with a CPA experienced in divorce to fully understand the tax implications of the lump-sum spousal maintenance agreement.

A temporary spousal maintenance arrangement may be ordered when the financial status of the divorced spouses is almost equal but one one spouse may just need some temporary assistance for a period of about one to two years.

And finally, there is the rehabilitative spousal maintenance arrangement. This is the most common type of arrangement for spousal maintenance and is often awarded when the recipient is young or will eventually be able to return to the workforce and be able to support herself. This may include education payments that may be needed for the recipient to become self-supporting.

Courts will take into consideration a number of factors when determining the need for spousal maintenance. These include the length of the marriage; income and liability status of each spouse; the ages and the physical, emotional, and mental states of each party; the current and potential earning capacities of both spouses; other sources of income including but not limited to dividends and interest; the economic needs of each spouse; the standard of living of both spouses during the marriage; child care and child support obligations; the potential of each spouse to acquire more assets and income; the time needed for a recipient of spousal maintenance to acquire more education in order to be gainfully employed; the contribution of one of the spouses for the education and furtherance of the other’s career; the contribution of one of the spouses as a homemaker; and how much the earning power of the custodial parent will be affected by parenting requirements.

Meanwhile, Top Law can handle other family law legal issues, aside from spousal maintenance. These include contested divorce, child support, debt division, divorce & family law appeals, divorce, domestic abuse, prenuptial agreements, post-decree modifications, international adoptions, property, post-nuptial agreements, paternity, child custody, uncontested, and valuation & division.

Those who are looking for a spousal maintenance attorney in MN can check out the Top Law MN website or contact them through the telephone or through email. They are open from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

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For more information about Top Law MN, contact the company here:

Top Law MN
Aneta Toporowska
(612) 644-0745
aneta@toplaw.legal
Top Law – Minneapolis
120 S 6th St Suite 2305B
Minneapolis, MN 55402
https://goo.gl/maps/cUTkfzE2cqHHTTQv8

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