
Navigating the complexities of spousal support can be challenging and emotionally taxing. At Wexell Milman, we understand the intricacies of these matters and are committed to providing our clients with the guidance and support they need during this difficult time. At Wexell Milman, we assist our clients in all aspects of spousal support and alimony, ensuring that their rights and interests are protected. We work meticulously to secure a fair and equitable resolution that acknowledges the contributions of both parties to the marriage. When you work with a spousal support lawyer at our firm, you can expect our full commitment to a positive result on your behalf.
For personalized advice and dedicated support from a skilled spousal support attorney, contact Wexell Milman at (703) 454-5448.
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At Wexell Milman, we bring decades of experience in family law to Fairfax and Northern Virginia, guiding clients with personalized and compassionate legal support. Our firm is dedicated to achieving practical outcomes with a commitment to integrity and professionalism. We aim to ease the emotional and financial strains of family law matters with sensitivity and expertise.
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- Over 40 years of specialized family law experience
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Assisting clients since 1981 with expert legal guidance.
At Wexell Milman, our seasoned team in Fairfax, Virginia, is devoted to guiding you through family law and domestic relations with empathy and expertise. Since 1981, we have prioritized trust, aiming to provide cost-effective solutions tailored to your needs. Our team is committed to thorough preparation and aggressive advocacy, all while being sensitive to the emotional and financial challenges of separation and divorce. Whether negotiating a settlement or representing you in court, we strive to achieve fair resolutions in a timely manner. Known for our professionalism and integrity, we are respected throughout the legal community for our steadfast dedication to our clients. We’re here to support you with skill and compassion when it matters most.
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How is spousal support calculated?Spousal support is calculated based on several key factors. These include the income and earning potential of each spouse, the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, and each spouse's financial needs and obligations. Courts may use guidelines or formulas as starting points, but ultimately, the decision is tailored to the specific circumstances of each case.
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What factors impact spousal support?Factors impacting spousal support include the length of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning potential, their financial needs, contributions to the marriage (such as childcare or homemaking), and any other relevant circumstances like age and health. Courts consider these elements to ensure a fair distribution of support to maintain the recipient's standard of living post-separation.
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Can I waive spousal support?Yes, spousal support rights can be waived, typically through a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement. Both parties must agree to the waiver in writing, and the agreement must be deemed fair and entered into voluntarily by both parties. It is beneficial to have legal representation during this process to ensure that your rights are protected and the agreement is enforceable.
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What is temporary spousal support?Temporary spousal support is an interim order for support that is issued while a divorce or separation is pending. It is meant to provide financial assistance to the lower-earning spouse during the legal process. The amount is typically based on the immediate financial needs and resources of each spouse and will be re-evaluated once the divorce is finalized to establish a permanent support order.
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