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How Much Alimony Will You Be Ordered to Pay or Receive?

Our lawyers have built and provided this calculator to get a "rough idea" as to the liklihood of an alimony order.  Please note:  Because Massachusetts law states that alimony is based on one spouse's financial need (and the other spouse's ability to pay), we are in no way predicting or committing to the facts of your specific case as it relates to alimony.  Because spousal support is both fact-based and such a contested issue, you'd best served by understanding some of the factors, then calling us for a no-obligation consultation.

Length Of Marriage Under 5 years
5 - 15 years
Over 15 years
Income Comparison Each Spouse earns same
Potential Support Receiver a little less
Potential Support Receiver much less
Age of Potential Support Receiver Under 30
30-50 years old
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Contribution to the Marriage Potential Support Receiver didn’t do much
Both relatively same
Potential Support Receiver did much more
Does Child Support Order Exist? Yes
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Ability to Work Potential Alimony Obligor cannot work
Both parties can work
Potential Support Receiver cannot work
Which Party Pays Health Insurance? Potential Alimony Obligor
Both Pay Their Own
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