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Spousal support—also known as alimony—can have a lasting impact on your financial stability. Whether you are seeking support or being asked to pay it, the outcome depends on how effectively your case is presented.

At Minella Law Group, we provide strategic, detail-oriented representation in spousal support matters throughout California. Our goal is to ensure that support orders are fair, legally sound, and aligned with your long-term financial goals.

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Did You Know

Temporary

Temporary spousal support may be requested by application to the court while divorce or domestic partnership dissolution is pending the outcome.

Permanent

Permanent spousal support can be ordered by the court based on many factors; if support is ordered, the court decides how much it will be and how long it lasts.

Minella Law Group Pricing: What to Expect

Initial Consultation

This allows us to understand your goals and recommend a clear path forward that's best for your scenario.

Complimentary

By The Hour

These rates are based on the attorney’s experience but more importantly, the complexity of your matter.

$395 / hr +

Retainer

Range depends on the complexity of the case, level of conflict, and whether your matter involves high net worth or complex financial issues in San Diego and surrounding areas.

$5,000–$15,000+

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We'll prepare the game plan you need to get the results you want.

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Our Spousal Support Services

Judge Considerations:

  • To what degree each spouse’s earning capacity can maintain the standard of living established during the marriage
  • The lower-income spouse’s contribution to the other spouse’s attaining an education or career
  • The higher-income spouse’s ability to pay spousal support
  • The needs of each party, based on the standard of living established during the marriage
  • The obligations and assets, including the separate property, of each party
  • The duration of the marriage
  • If the lower-income spouse can reasonably be expected to return to work
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Judge Considerations:

• If the lower-income spouse can reasonably be expected to return to work
• The age and health of the parties
• Documented evidence of any history of domestic violence between the parties
• The tax consequences to each party
• The balance of the hardships to each party
• The goal that the lower income spouse be self-supporting within a reasonable period of time.  Generally, this period is one-half the length of the marriage unless it is a marriage of long duration (usually a marriage of 10 years or more).
• The criminal conviction of an abusive spouse will be considered in making a reduction or elimination of a spousal support award.
• Any other factors the court deems just and equitable.

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What to Know

How Can Minella Law Help?

  • Establishing Spousal Support
  • Modifying Spousal Support
  • Defending Against Unfair Support Requests
  • Enforcing Spousal Support Orders
  • Complex Spousal Support Matters

Frequently Asked Questions About Spousal Support in California

We’re sure you have questions! This isn’t easy and the best outcome starts with knowledge. Here are the top inquires we get about Spousal Support.

How long does spousal support last in California?

It depends on the length of the marriage and the specific circumstances. In general, support may last for half the length of a short-term marriage, while long-term marriages may involve ongoing support.

Can spousal support be changed?

Yes. Support can be modified if there has been a significant change in circumstances, such as income changes, retirement, or cohabitation.

Is spousal support taxable?

For divorces finalized after 2018, spousal support is generally not tax-deductible for the payer or taxable to the recipient under federal law.

What happens if a spouse refuses to pay?

Courts can enforce support orders through wage garnishment, penalties, and other legal remedies.

Still Have Questions?

Here’s a blog post that breaks down ways to reduce alimony.