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Family Lawyer in Vermont Explains How to Terminate Post-Divorce Alimony: Strategies, Claims, and Practical Tips

Understanding Post-Divorce Alimony in Vermont Alimony, also known as spousal maintenance, is a financial support payment one spouse makes to the other following a divorce. In Vermont, alimony is not automatically granted. It's awarded based on a variety of factors outlined in Vermont Statute Title 15, Chapter 11, Section 752. Understanding these factors is the crucial first step in both receiving and potentially terminating alimony. ⚖️ Grounds for Alimony in Vermont: Vermont courts consider factors like the recipient's need, the payor's ability to pay, the duration of the marriage, the standard of living established during the marriage, each spouse’s age, health, and overall financial circumstances. Also considered are the contributions of a spouse to the education or earning power of the other. 🗓️ Types of Alimony: There are different types of alimony awards, including temporary, rehabilitative (designed to allow a spouse to become self-sufficient), and per...