I was wondering if there is a statue of limitations on alimony. My wife and I have been living in seperate places for 4 yea...

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I was wondering if there is a statue of limitations on alimony. My wife and I have been living in seperate places for 4 years and 5 months now but she is starting the divorce. Can she still try and get alimony?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Alimony
  • Date:
  • State: New Jersey

Answer:

No, but the length of time she has been able to support herself may be a factor in making an award of support. Please see the information at the following links:

http://lawdigest.uslegalforms.com/divorce/index.php?dID=3752

http://lawdigest.uslegalforms.com/divorce/index.php?dID=7002

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FAQs

In most states, there is no specific minimum duration of marriage required to qualify for alimony. However, longer marriages may lead to a higher likelihood of receiving support. Courts typically consider the length of the marriage, the financial needs of the requesting spouse, and the ability of the other spouse to pay alimony. It's essential to check state laws, as they can vary significantly.