Can I claim maintenance from my husband?

Any spouse to a civil union, whether husband, wife or a same-sex union, may claim spousal maintenance from the other party to the union. Spousal maintenance will only be awarded where there is a significantly big difference in the income and earning capacity of the respective spouses.

Can maintenance be modified in Illinois?

Illinois courts may modify the amount or duration of spousal maintenance if there is a “substantial change in circumstances.” When determining whether or not to grant a spousal maintenance modification, courts will consider factors such as: Changes in either party’s income and/or employment made in good faith.

How do I stop alimony payments in Illinois?

You cannot stop paying spousal support to your ex simply because you got remarried — payments can only stop if your ex gets remarried. To stop paying alimony, you will have to prove a substantial change in circumstances, which justifies the modification (medical issues, loss of income, etc).

What does rehabilitative maintenance mean in a divorce?

Rehabilitative Maintenance During a Divorce. The term “rehabilitative maintenance” was coined to deal with situations where a maintenance order is set for a limited period of time before a divorce is finalised.

When do you get a rehabilitative maintenance award?

An award for rehabilitative maintenance is usually given when the court finds that a marriage has detrimentally affected the ability of a wife to support herself. This is usually because she has stayed at home to look after children, although her prospects of re-educating herself and finding employment are fair and reasonable.

What’s the difference between rehabilitation maintenance and alimony?

Rehabilitation maintenance 1 is much narrower than alimony in many states because it only allows a trial court to award such for up to three (3) years when a spouse needs extra support while obtaining employment-related education or training. There are four (4) considerations the trial court considers in making such an award:

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