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If you have been seperated for over 10 yrs do you have to pay your spouse a certain amount and why?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
She can ask for the sun, the moon and the stars, but the Court does not have to give it to her. In Wisconsin, maintenance has two distinct goals: to help the lower-earning spouse 'rehabilitate' her- or himself in the employment market, and to maintain the spouse as close as possible to the standard of living the spouse enjoyed before the divorce. If you have been separated for 10 years, it is highly unlikely that her standard of living over mot of those ten years depended on your contributions to her living expenses. She is not likely to prevail on a demand for maintenance. She might, just possibly, get some short-term award of maintenance, but I wouldn't think that is very likely. You should really retain a skilled family law attorney to advise and represent you. It's almost always worth it. Good Luck.
She can ask for the sun, the moon and the stars, but the Court does not have to give it to her. In Wisconsin, maintenance has two distinct goals: to help the lower-earning spouse 'rehabilitate' her- or himself in the employment market, and to maintain the spouse as close as possible to the standard of living the spouse enjoyed before the divorce. If you have been separated for 10 years, it is highly unlikely that her standard of living over mot of those ten years depended on your contributions to her living expenses. She is not likely to prevail on a demand for maintenance. She might, just possibly, get some short-term award of maintenance, but I wouldn't think that is very likely. You should really retain a skilled family law attorney to advise and represent you. It's almost always worth it. Good Luck.
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What actions can be taken if my ex-spouse refuses to pay spousal support?

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Answered by attorney James Timothy Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
Assuming its court ordered file a motion for contempt of the court order.he could go to jail if he does not pay.
Assuming its court ordered file a motion for contempt of the court order.he could go to jail if he does not pay.

Can I ask for spousal support if wife is sole provider and she kicked me out?

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Answered by attorney John Jeffrey Morris (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at J. Jeffrey Morris & Associates
Yes get a lawyer if you can afford one or one that will work based on an anticipated award of attorneys fees from her or go to legal aid. If you have to find a paralegal to help you and file the divorce papers yourself, have a registered process server or the Sheriff server her. There are automatic restraining orders contained in those papers once served. In addition request interim support and visitation. But get legal advice and file a divorce petition in order to invoke the jurisdiction of the court and to get court orders for support and visitation as soon as possible. If it's an emergency, and it sounds like one if you are living in your car, then have your attorney go in on an emergency basis "ex-parte " and get temporary orders.
Yes get a lawyer if you can afford one or one that will work based on an anticipated award of attorneys fees from her or go to legal aid. If you have to find a paralegal to help you and file the divorce papers yourself, have a registered process server or the Sheriff server her. There are automatic restraining orders contained in those papers once served. In addition request interim support and visitation. But get legal advice and file a divorce petition in order to invoke the jurisdiction of the court and to get court orders for support and visitation as soon as possible. If it's an emergency, and it sounds like one if you are living in your car, then have your attorney go in on an emergency basis "ex-parte " and get temporary orders.
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