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Yes. Many people still use the former term, alimony. There is no minimum number of years that you have to be married to ask the court to order spousal support. There is no set number of years of marriage where you are guaranteed spousal support either. Michigan does not have any statutory guidelines that the court must follow.
The amount of payment and the length of the payments are determined by the judge. This is a discretionary decision. That is to say, the judge can do what the judge thinks is appropriate. Michigan case law provides that the judge should consider the following factors in making the decision:
It can be paid directly from the payor to the payee or by wage garnishment.
Yes. It is a mistake to forget about this. However, not all payments from one spouse to the other are considered spousal support. What payments are and are not spousal support is too technical for discussion here.
No. This is an exception to the bankruptcy code.
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