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Texas Alimony LawyersMediation • Alimony • Divorce and Family Law"Alimony" in Texas is legally termed "spousal support" or "spousal maintenance." By either name, the concept of spousal maintenance or support is that a husband or wife who has lived as a dependent of the other may be entitled to temporary, rehabilitative, or permanent spousal support. Contact Texas spousal support (alimony) attorney "Trey" Apffel today to schedule your free initial consultation regarding your spousal support matter. Resolving Issues of Spousal Support Pre and Post Divorce The APFFEL LAW FIRM has helped many clients resolve issues of spousal support both before and after divorce. Whenever possible, our attorneys encourage clients to use mediation as a means to arrive at an equitable spousal support settlement agreement. When Spousal Support is Called For Texas Family Code recommendations typically assume that a marriage will have a ten year or longer history in order for spousal support to be called for. Perhaps one spouse has stayed home to raise children, or has supported the other through professional education, and does not possess the job skills necessary to be self-supporting right away. The Texas Family Code, Spousal Support, and Your Divorce To learn about the factors set forth in the family code that are typically applied in determining spousal maintenance or spousal maintenance orders, contact experienced Texas alimony lawyer E. A. "Trey" Apffel, III. In your free initial consultation, learn how we can help with enforcement of spousal support orders. Serving clients in League City, Texas, and in nearby communities such as Alvin, Pearland, Clear Lake, Webster, Kemah, Bacliff, Seabrook, Pasadena, Dickinson, Houston, Galveston, and Friendswood. Serving clients in Galveston, League City, Friendswood, Alvin, Pearland, Clear Lake City, Webster, Dickinson, Bacliff, Kemah, Seabrook, Kemah, and all of Galveston, Brazoria and Harris Counties. APFFEL LAW FIRM © 2008 APFFEL LAW FIRM. All rights reserved. |
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