 |
Nevada Alimony LawsNevada Divorce FAQ
Nevada Child Custody FAQ
Nevada Child Support FAQ
Nevada Property Division FAQ
Award of Alimony
Unless the action is contrary to an enforceable premarital agreement
between the parties, the court may award alimony to the wife or the
husband, in a lump sum or in payments.
Death or Remarriage
Alimony automatically ceases upon death of either party, or remarriage
of the spouse receiving alimony, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
Rehabilitative Alimony for Education or Training
The court shall consider the need to grant alimony to a spouse for the
purpose of obtaining training or education relating to a job, career or
profession. In addition to any other factors the court considers
relevant in determining whether such alimony should be granted, the
court shall consider:
(a) Whether the spouse who would pay such alimony has obtained greater job skills or education during the marriage; and
(b) Whether the spouse who would receive such alimony provided
financial support while the other spouse obtained job skills or
education.
If the court determines that alimony should be awarded in this situation:
(a) The court shall provide for the time within which the spouse who
is the recipient of the alimony must commence the training or education
relating to a job, career or profession.
(b) The spouse who is ordered to pay the alimony may, upon changed circumstances, file a motion to modify the order.
(c) The spouse who is the recipient of the alimony may be granted,
in addition to any other alimony granted by the court, money to provide
for:
(1) Testing of the recipient’s skills relating to a job, career or profession;
(2) Evaluation of the recipient’s abilities and goals relating to a job, career or profession;
(3) Guidance for the recipient in establishing a specific plan for
training or education relating to a job, career or profession;
(4) Subsidization of an employer’s costs incurred in training the recipient;
(5) Assisting the recipient to search for a job; or
(6) Payment of the costs of tuition, books and fees for:
(I) The equivalent of a high school diploma;
(II) College courses which are directly applicable to the recipient’s goals for his career; or
(III) Courses of training in skills desirable for employment. |
When
you are going though a divorce you need an experienced, aggressive
attorney that is capable of going into court and fighting for your
rights. At McFarling Law Group, our Las Vegas divorce lawyers, have a
wealth of experience in family law matters to protect you.
If you need assistance with a family law matter in the Las Vegas,
Nevada area, contact our office at 702.565.4335 and set-up a
consultation with one of our qualified divorce lawyers.
If you do not need a consultation we can set-up an immediate client intake.
McFarling Law Group is committed to providing the highest possible level
of legal representation assisting you now and in the future.
|