>Addison Cooper Question By: Addison Cooper  Posted in: Lawyers & Law Firms

What is the Purpose of Alimony?

In Connecticut, the generally accepted purpose of alimony is to enable a spouse who is financially disadvantaged through a divorce to maintain a standard of living similar to that which he or she enjoyed during the marriage. Alimony may also be “rehabilitative” in nature.  Rehabilitative alimony is designed primarily to allow a receiving spouse time to obtain further education, training, or other skills necessary to reenter the workforce and/or attain financial self-sufficiency.

The idea behind alimony is that both spouses have a responsibility to support each other, both during and after the marriage. If one spouse has made sacrifices, such as giving up a career, to support the other spouse during the marriage, alimony provides a way to compensate for those sacrifices and ensure a fair distribution of assets and income. Additionally, alimony can help ensure that the recipient spouse is able to maintain a similar standard of living to what they had during the marriage.

The amount and duration of alimony payments can vary widely depending on the circumstances of each case. In determining the amount of alimony, a court will consider factors such as the length of the marriage, the income and earning potential of each spouse, the education and job skills of each spouse, and any other factors that may affect the recipient's ability to become financially independent.

Alimony can be temporary or permanent, and the duration of payments may be determined by the court or agreed upon by the spouses. Temporary alimony, also known as rehabilitative alimony, is intended to provide financial support during the period of time that the recipient spouse is trying to become self-sufficient. Permanent alimony, on the other hand, is intended to provide ongoing support for the remainder of the recipient's life.

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