Are you facing a divorce and want to know how
much Spousal Support you will have to pay?
Has your ex just served you
with court papers to raise your spousal support?
Has your Ex just
remarried or begun cohabiting with another? Has she just begun to work
or received a raise at her job?
Or maybe you just want information on
how you can lower or terminate your current spousal support order!
Are
you aware that there are now laws requiring a person that receives
spousal support to make a "good faith" effort to find a job?
And if they don’t their support can be reduced or even terminated!
Spousal support is calculated
using Federal and state guidelines formulas. It is based on the
incomes of the parties, length of marriage and the "hardship" needs
of the receiving party. Further, in many states there are new law’s
which now limit the length of time and the amount a former spouse can
receive for spousal support.
If you’re facing any of the previously stated
circumstances, you should have a qualified person run a support
calculation before you make any decision related to spousal support. Many of my
clients unadvisedly signed agreements to pay
spousal support not knowing that such an agreement was double the
actual guideline amount.
There
are two ways to get the answers and help you need:
First,
I
have written a book called the Fathers Rights Survival Guide. This
simple, easy to understand guide contains a section on establishing or
modifying a child and/or spousal support order. This section will
answer all of the questions you may have about how child and spousal
support is calculated by the court and what you can do to minimize
such payments. Learn how Spousal support is calculated and how to be
sure you are paying the correct amount. Spousal Support rules have changed in
recent years and have become more "male" friendly than ever before. Therefore, before you spend a dime on an
attorney or other legal services learn how the system works. You can be
sure your Ex has! The information is good in all 50 States.
To
learn more about the
Fathers Rights Survival
Guide and how you can obtain a copy simply
click here.
Second,
I am very excited about a new way to help my clients. It's called The
Advocate Plan.This plan is a "one on one" relationship
with me. I become your personal advocate. When you get court papers, a letter
from the ex's attorney, have questions and/or concerns I will be there to
provide answers and tell you exactly what must be done. Whatever the issue you
will always have someone to contact for specific answers and
guidance. This plan includes the Fathers Rights Survival Guide. This is
the best Fathers Rights legal help any man can get!