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Alimony or spousal support

Asked on Jul 12th, 2017 on Divorce - Nevada
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Getting military divorce. Husband was bread winner in relationship, but I did work. Enrolled in school for BSN in nursing also have a son. Husband pays for housing and cable, gas, etc. I only paid my car payment and debt payments I had before marriage. Now he wants me out and doesn't want to pay for my school as planned. I have no money saved and I can't afford the life style I was accustomed to together. He always paid the bills during our 7 year relationship. Can I get spousal support to alimony until I'm finically stable.
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The answer to any such alimony case inquiry, on partial facts, is "maybe."  A full explanation of Nevada alimony law is set out on our Spousal Support and Alimony page, here.  You should also review the materials on our Military Retirement Benefits page, here -- you don't mention it, but after 7 years of a military marriage, you have a right to a share of the normal retirement and the TSP, as well.  There is a lot more, but it is more than can be put into an e-mail.  Please review the noted information, and then call to ask any follow up questions.  It is probably a good idea to schedule a consultation (please see the information here) and then proceed, as soon as you are ready.
Answered on Jul 14th, 2017 at 2:11 PM

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