Virginia Alimony Laws and Spousal Support
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Virginia Alimony
Virginia alimony or spousal support may be awarded based upon the following factors:
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the ability and 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 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 contribution of each spouse to the marriage, including services rendered in homemaking, child care, education, and career building of the other spouse;
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the tax consequences to each spouse;
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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 educational level of each spouse at the time of the marriage and at the time the action for support was commenced;
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the property of the spouses;
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the circumstances which contributed to the divorce; and
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any other factor the court deems just and equitable.
Permanent alimony or spousal support will not be awarded to a spouse who was at fault in a divorce granted on the grounds of adultery, unless such a denial of support would be unjust.
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