Can a woman lose her chance of alimony if she has taken in a housemate to help with expenses until divorce proceedings are finalized?

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Can a woman lose her chance of alimony if she has taken in a housemate to help with expenses until divorce proceedings are finalized?

Asked on June 18, 2009 under Family Law, Pennsylvania

Answers:

N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

Whether you will receive alimony is based on a case-by-case basis as agreed by the parties or at the court's discretion.

Many factors are considered in determining if alimony is necessary, including the following:

  • earning capacity of the parties;
  • sources of income of both parties;
  • length of the marriage;
  • assets and liabilities of the parties;
  • needs of the parties.


So you may or may not lose alimony just because you have a housemate to help with your living expenses. The court will consider the above and other factors when making that determination.


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