Alimony law is a branch of law that determines the obligation of one party to provide financial support to the other party in order to protect their economic situation after a divorce or separation. As Mit-ra Partners Law Firm, we provide comprehensive legal consultancy to our clients in the processes of determining, increasing, decreasing or completely removing alimony requests.
There are four basic types of alimony in divorce cases within the scope of alimony law:
Precautionary Alimony: A temporary alimony type determined by the court in order to provide for the financially difficult party during the divorce case process.
Destitution Alimony: It is the alimony given by the other spouse to the party who will fall into financial poverty after the divorce. The court determines the poverty alimony by evaluating the financial situation of the parties.
Participation Alimony: It is the alimony determined for the spouse who does not have custody in the event of divorce to cover the maintenance and education expenses of the children.
Alimony: It is generally alimony that works in the same way as alimony but must be paid for a certain period of time or for life.
In the process of determining alimony, the income levels, needs, living standards and other social conditions of the parties are taken into consideration. Courts take these factors into account when determining the amount of alimony. Although alimony arises as a result of a divorce case, one of the parties may request an increase or decrease in the alimony in the following processes. In addition, requests for the removal of alimony are also evaluated through legal processes.
As Mit-ra Partners Law Firm, we protect the rights of our clients in alimony cases and meticulously manage the legal processes for a fair solution. We provide professional legal support to our clients in the processes of determining, increasing or decreasing alimony requests fairly.
Alimony Law
Mit-ra Partners Law Firm provides expert legal support on the determination, increase, decrease and removal of alimony to be paid to spouses or children after divorce within the scope of alimony law. We protect the rights of our clients in the best possible way in alimony cases.