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    Serving Fredericksburg and beyond Alimony Attorney Fredericksburg

    Going through a divorce is a significant life event, and determining fair alimony is crucial for ensuring a stable future. At Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC, we understand the complexities surrounding alimony. Our approach is rooted in a thorough understanding of the law and a commitment to protecting your financial interests. Alimony, or spousal support, involves financial payments from one ex-spouse to the other after a divorce. The purpose is to correct any unfair economic effects caused by the divorce by providing a continuing income to the non-wage-earning or lower-wage-earning spouse. An alimony lawyer at Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC can help you navigate these delicate situations with professionalism and care, aiming to achieve a resolution that respects the contributions of both parties during the marriage.

    To discuss your case and how an alimony attorney at Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC can assist you, call (540) 306-5780.

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    Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC offers trusted family law services in Fredericksburg and beyond. With over 100 years of combined experience, our team specializes in guiding clients through challenging personal matters with expertise and empathy. Our focus is to provide effective, affordable, and legally sound solutions for families in Virginia.

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    • Exclusive focus on family law matters
    • Over 100 years of combined legal experience
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    • Strong community ties and local insights
    • Proven success in negotiation and litigation
    • Dedicated to efficient, affordable resolutions
    • Decades of Family Law Expertise

      Over 100 years of combined experience.

    • Proven Track Record in Virginia

      Trusted since 1998 in Stafford and Spotsylvania.

    • Comprehensive Legal Support

      From divorce to child custody, we cover it all.

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    Meet the Experts at Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC

    At Butler Moss O'Neal, PLC, we're dedicated to navigating the complexities of family law in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Since 1998, our skilled team has focused exclusively on family law, offering over 100 years of combined experience in areas like divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. We pride ourselves on delivering clear, compassionate legal solutions that prioritize our clients’ unique situations. With a strong reputation in Stafford and Spotsylvania counties, we’re committed to effective, affordable, and legally sound resolutions. Whether negotiating or litigating, we provide trusted guidance, ensuring peace of mind during challenging times. Let us partner with you to secure a stable future.

    Legal Insights for the Accused
    • Can alimony be terminated?
      Yes, alimony can be terminated under certain circumstances. Common reasons include the death of either party, the remarriage of the recipient, or if the recipient becomes financially independent. Courts may also terminate alimony if the paying spouse can demonstrate that continued payments are no longer fair.
    • Is alimony always required?
      Alimony is not required in every divorce or separation case. It is typically granted based on the financial circumstances of the parties involved. The court will decide whether alimony is appropriate after reviewing the specifics of each case.
    • Can alimony be modified?
      Yes, alimony can usually be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances for either party. This may include changes in income, employment status, or health conditions. Both parties can request a modification from the court if they believe a change is justified.
    • How is alimony calculated?
      Alimony is calculated based on various factors, including the duration of the marriage, the financial needs and resources of each spouse, their earning capacities, and the standard of living established during the marriage. Courts may also consider the age and health of both parties.
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