Missouri Alimony Laws and Spousal Support
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Missouri Alimony
Either party may be awarded Missouri alimony or spousal support if it is shown that the requesting spouse:
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has an inability to support his or herself; and
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lacks sufficient property (including his or her share of any marital property) to provide for his or her own needs; or
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that the spouse seeking support is the custodian of a child whose condition or circumstances make it appropriate for that spouse not to seek outside employment.
In awarding Missouri alimony or spousal support, the Court will consider the following factors:
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the time necessary to acquire sufficient education and training to enable the spouse to find appropriate employment, and that spouse's future earning capacity;
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the standard of living established during the marriage;
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the duration of the marriage;
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the ability of the spouse from whom support is sought to meet his or her needs while meeting those of the spouse seeking support;
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the financial resources of the spouse seeking maintenance, including marital property apportioned to such spouse and such spouse's ability to meet his or her needs independently;
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the age of the spouses;
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the physical and emotional conditions of the spouses;
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the obligations, assets, and separate property of the spouses;
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the comparative earning capacities of each spouse; and
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the conduct of the spouses during the marriage.
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