What are the requirements to collect spousal support when leaving a marriage?

Full question:

If I want a Seperation from my spouse for spousal mental abuse where can I go and get help. My husband is a pervert we have only been married 3 yrs and I started finding nude pics on his pc and reciepts from nude bars. He stands over me at night doing wierd things. He is in charge of all the money in the household and he made me quit my job when we first got married so now I have nothing. What are my options?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Alimony
  • Date:
  • State: South Carolina

Answer:

The following is a South Carolina statute:

§ 20-3-140. Allowance of alimony and suit money in suits for separate
support and maintenance and similar actions.

In all actions for separate support and maintenance, legal separation,
or other marital litigation between the parties, allowances of alimony
and suit money and allowances of alimony and suit money pendente lite
shall be made according to the principles controlling such allowance and
actions for divorce a vinculo matrimonii.

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FAQs

Yes, emotional abuse can hold up in court, especially in family law cases such as divorce or custody disputes. Courts often consider the impact of emotional abuse on the victim's well-being and may factor it into decisions regarding alimony, custody, and visitation. Documenting incidents of emotional abuse and seeking legal advice can strengthen your case. In South Carolina, evidence of emotional abuse may also support claims for separate support and maintenance. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*