Experienced Alimony / Spousal Support Attorneys in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Spousal Maintenance | Temporary or Permanent Orders | Modification or Enforcement
Though alimony is not granted as often as it used to be, there are still circumstances in which the court will have to make a determination as to whether such an award is appropriate. If you have sacrificed your career to stay at home, you may be entitled to spousal support, either for the rest of your life or until you are able to be self-sufficient. If, on the other hand, your ex-spouse has substantial resources or the earning capacity to be self-sufficient, you want to make certain the court understands that when considering a request for alimony.
At Aronberg, Kouser, Snyder & Lindemann, P.A., our family law and matrimonial lawyers bring decades of combined legal experience to men and women in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. South Jersey Magazine has called attorneys Daniel K. Snyder and Devan J. Theiler “Awesome Attorney(s)” in the area of family law. They have also been named “Rising Star(s)” by their colleagues in the legal profession.
We recognize that every family law matter is different. We won’t try to make your case fit into a “one approach fits all” strategy. Instead, we’ll take the time to learn the specific details of your case, as well as your objectives, so that we can develop a strategy to get the outcome you want. We are experienced trial attorneys who are always willing to take your case before a judge and jury, but we also know when it’s in your best interests to try to negotiate a settlement to your differences.
Contact our office online or call us at 856-429-1700(toll free at 856-429-1700).
Our Alimony/Spousal Support Practice
We will carefully assess your situation to help you determine whether a grant of alimony is warranted, looking at the factors the court will consider, such as:
- The length of your marriage
- The age and health of both parties
- The potential earning capacity of each party
- The style of living to which you have become accustomed
If spousal support is warranted, we’ll help you determine if it should be temporary, rehabilitative or permanent. We’ll also help you determine how much should be paid and how often.
Contact Us
For a private consultation, send us an e-mail or call our office at 856-429-1700, (toll free at 856-429-1700).