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How to fairly negotiate alimony after divorce

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 23, 2021, 16:00 IST
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How to fairly negotiate alimony after divorce

Divorces are stressful but discussing and negotiating alimony can be way harder. At a time when divorce rates are increasing, alimony, otherwise known as spousal support, has become a widespread matter of concern. Most couples are clueless about how to properly garner support from each other, let alone fairly negotiate the conditions and terms. To tackle this matter of utmost importance, here are some ways you can fairly negotiate alimony or spousal support after a divorce.

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Extensive calculation

Even though your heart may be shattered to pieces right now because of the divorce, you need to gear up. If you are planning on divorcing your partner, you have to be steady and quick about calculating the financial support you need. Making a list of all your requirements is advisable as it’ll give you a fair idea of where you might or might not need support.

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Discuss with your attorney

You and your attorney both need to be efficient in understanding money matters, especially if you’re out to get alimony from your spouse. Rather than accepting the general guideline for support, calculate your expenditures and savings to get a better support system. Many times, attorneys consult financial advisors in a difficult alimony case.

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Analyze marital lifestyle

Your marital lifestyle is actually important while analyzing alimony prospects. The way you lived, spent, and saved money can depend on how much alimony you get. Your budgets on daily expenses can give you a clearer picture of how much money you need. However, if you’re financially independent and were leading an extravagant marital lifestyle, then the chances of huge alimony are slim.

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Mediation

Sometimes, approaching the court may not always be a good idea. Official mediators serve as a plausible option for couples who want to avoid getting into legal court nitty-gritty. These mediators work with both parties and come to a very balanced agreement that works for both the partners.

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Keep a full picture in mind

Don’t just think about alimony or child support from your partner. With the help of your attorney or financial advisor, you may demand equity in a home, retirement savings, etc. This will help you stay secure for some time if you’re not financially independent. But, gradually, you’ll also have to look for a secure job to support yourself over time.

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