The duration of spousal maintenance Petitioning spouses who were married for between 20 and 30 years can receive spousal maintenance for up to seven years. Spouses who divorce after 30 or more years of marriage can receive spousal maintenance for up to 10 years.
What qualifies you for spousal support in Texas?
In order to qualify for court-ordered spousal maintenance, Texas law says that one spouse must prove that after divorce he or she will lack sufficient property, including the community property the spouse receives in the divorce and the spouse’s separate property, to meet his or her minimum reasonable needs.
Can a spouse get spousal support in Texas?
A spouse requesting post-divorce support in Texas must be eligible to receive spousal maintenance before a court can grant the request. The court cannot award spousal maintenance to a non-eligible spouse on its own.
What are the resources for child support in Texas?
Texas Family Code Section 154.062 explains in detail what types of resources are included in a child support case. The net resources that the court will use when determining liability for support include: Social Security benefits other than Supplemental Security Income; spousal maintenance and alimony.
How do you calculate child support in Texas?
Calculating child support in Texas is supposed to a relatively simple procedure using a state-specified formula, which includes the paying spouse’s net income. However, it can get a little tricky given the fine print regarding what types of income are included, what types of income are exempt, and what types of deductions you can make.
When is a spouse entitled to spousal support?
1 The spouse was married to the other spouse for a minimum of 10 years, and 2 The spouse does not have the ability to earn enough money to meet their minimum reasonable needs, or 3 The spouse seeking support has a disability that prevents earning enough to support themselves, or