Montgomery County, Texas Spousal Maintenance Law Firm

Winning fair alimony orders in The Woodlands and Conroe

Marriages today are more likely to involve two working spouses than in times past. Yet even today, one partner in the marriage often makes career sacrifices to provide intangible benefits to the home, especially child rearing. In that context, alimony is compensation for past performance, subsidy for current needs and an investment in future self-sufficiency. Arriving at a fair award of alimony is one of the divorce court’s most important tasks. To ensure the court gets it right, you want a capable spousal maintenance attorney such as Bradford L. Atkinson on your side.

Reasons for an alimony award in Conroe, Texas

Under Texas law, the family court may order spousal maintenance under three conditions:

  • The recipient spouse has an incapacitating physical or mental disability that makes it impossible for him or her to be self-supporting.
  • The recipient spouse is the custodial parent of a child of the marriage who requires substantial care and personal supervision, which prevents the recipient spouse from working outside the home.
  • The recipient spouse lacks the earning ability to support his or her minimum reasonable needs.

Arriving at a fair amount for Texas alimony

The court considers many factors in its attempt to arrive at a fair dollar amount for alimony:

  • The financial resources of the recipient spouse, including property and liabilities apportioned in the divorce
  • The recipient spouse’s education and employment skills
  • Conditions necessary for the recipient spouse to improve employability and earning potential
  • The duration of the marriage.
  • The age, and physical and emotional condition of the recipient spouse
  • The ability of the paying spouse to meet his or her own needs and provide child support, while meeting the needs of the recipient spouse
  • Deceptive or wasteful acts by either spouse that have diminished the financial resources available to the couple
  • The comparative financial resources of the spouses
  • The contribution by one spouse to the education, training or increased earning power of the other spouse.
  • The property brought to the marriage by either spouse
  • The contribution of a spouse as homemaker
  • Marital misconduct of the spouse seeking maintenance

With so many factors at play, it’s imperative to have an experienced alimony attorney assembling the data and making the arguments to make your case persuasive.

Contact a reliable Texas attorney for alimony in Conroe and The Woodlands

Divorce should not result in one-sided financial hardship. Bradford L. Atkinson can help you secure a reasonable alimony order. To schedule an initial consultation, call 936-230-5462 or contact his office online.