It is a book that describes various ways that non-married couples (having "a relationship") can imitate property ownership, child custody, and other spousal duties and obligations, typically using documents to create a sort of "private law" between them.
One version was written by Duff and Truitt, in 1991, and published by Sunny Beach Publications (Houston, TX), ISBN: 0-9627760-0-9.
No. The spousal support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court.
By law, all U.S. companies must offer same-sex spousal benefits if they offer opposite-sex spousal benefits.
The are several example of spousal benefit one of the good one is social security spousal benefits benefit given to you if your spouse pass away while you are married to them.
only child support. Spousal support is taxable income.
Many women die from spousal abuse due co-dependency issues.
the petitoner is asking the court to deny spousal support
Yes
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There's no such thing as "marital spousal child support." You might be able to get spousal support ("alimony" or "maintenance") for a brief period to allow you to become self-sufficient.
No, spousal privilege typically does not apply before marriage in legal proceedings. Spousal privilege generally only applies to communications made between spouses during the marriage.
"A spousal support lawyer is an attorney who mediates between the parties and makes sure that everything is done legally, professionally and amicably when spousal support (alimony) is part of a divorce settlement."
In lieu of cash, spousal support can be paid through the property distribution process. This is basically the equivalent of a lump-sum payment since the property is divided during the divorce and the receiving spouse takes ownership of the property at that point.