Alimony, also known as spousal support, is financial assistance that one spouse may be required to pay the other after a divorce or legal separation. It is intended to help the supported spouse maintain a standard of living reasonably comparable to that enjoyed during the marriage. If you are facing divorce and need to protect your financial rights, the Bergen County alimony lawyers at Marotta Blazini Dunleavy LLC are here to help.
New Jersey courts may award different types of alimony depending on the circumstances of the marriage and divorce:
Unlike child support, New Jersey does not use a strict formula to calculate alimony. Instead, judges weigh multiple statutory factors, such as:
The goal is to reach an equitable outcome tailored to the spouses’ unique situation.
“Pendente lite” support, or temporary alimony, is designed to preserve the marital lifestyle during divorce proceedings. For example, if one spouse was financially dependent as a stay-at-home parent, temporary alimony ensures they can continue paying for housing, food, and other essentials until the divorce is finalized.
Yes. Courts allow alimony modifications if either spouse proves a substantial, permanent change in circumstances—for example, job loss, disability, or retirement. Alimony also ends if either spouse dies or if the recipient remarries. Cohabitation with a new partner may also justify reducing or ending alimony.
Judges may also review:
While New Jersey is a no-fault divorce state, economic misconduct can impact alimony. Dissipation of assets, financial abuse, or hiding income may lead to an adjustment in the support award.
When a spouse fails to pay court-ordered alimony, the recipient may petition the court for enforcement. Remedies include:
Tax Implications of Alimony
Federal tax law changed in 2019:
At Marotta Blazini Dunleavy LLC, our experienced Bergen County alimony lawyers have decades of experience guiding clients through divorce and alimony disputes. We provide skilled representation in matters involving alimony, divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence, mediation, and more. Call us today at 201-368-7713 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free consultation. From our office in Maywood, New Jersey, we proudly serve clients throughout Bergen County and the surrounding communities.
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