Spousal maintenance, also known as alimony or spousal support, is often necessary to support someone through a divorce and beyond as he or she transitions to a new life. However, the Illinois laws that govern maintenance are extremely complicated. An experienced divorce attorney can help you understand your rights, both as the potential payee, and the potential recipient of maintenance.
As of January 1, 2019, you will no longer be able to deduct what you pay in maintenance from your gross income when you are calculating your federal taxes owed.
At Schaffer Family Law, Ltd., in Naperville, we recognize the financial challenges that both parties face during and following a divorce. We represent individuals who seek financial security and a promise for a brighter future. We can advise you as to how Illinois and federal laws will affect your divorce.
To learn more, contact us to schedule an initial consultation with our experienced lawyer, David N. Schaffer.
Maintenance may be permanent, limited to a specific term or reviewable. When determining maintenance support, the court considers many factors, including:
Maintenance awards are determined on a case-by-case basis. Because it is difficult to predict if and how much alimony will be awarded, it is important to have a skilled attorney on your side who will fight on behalf of your individual rights and interests.
With David as your legal representative, you can be assured that he will advocate for you through negotiation and, if necessary, in the courtroom. David understands how important it is that you are financially secure as you get through this divorce and embark on your new life. He will do everything he can to obtain that security for you and your family.
We are here to answer your questions and address your concerns about alimony and other divorce-related issues. To speak with a Naperville alimony attorney one on one about your case, contact us to schedule an appointment. You may also call us at 630-922-4500.