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Alimony considerations when divorcing with a serious illness

On Behalf of Melinda L. Singer, Esquire | Feb 19, 2025 | Alimony |

An ill spouse can face significant financial strain in the wake of divorce. However, a successful alimony petition can help them manage their immediate and long-term finances amid health struggles.

Here is more information for those making a bid for spousal support to help with a serious medical condition.

Financial necessity

An illness often brings a significant financial burden. Medical bills, treatments and the inability to work can drain savings quickly. Alimony becomes essential not just for daily living but also for securing necessary medical care. It is important to understand and showcase the true extent of these financial necessities to the court.

Equitable distribution

New Jersey courts aim for fairness, considering both partners’ circumstances, including their health status. For an ill spouse, this means highlighting how the illness impacts earning capacity compared to the healthy spouse. Presenting clear, documented evidence of how it affects daily functions and long-term prospects can bolster the case for alimony.

Healthcare access

Quality healthcare is a fundamental right, and ongoing medical treatments can be financially overwhelming. Stressing the need for continued healthcare access in your alimony petition can urge the court to account for these critical expenses. The goal is to ensure well-being is maintained, allowing you to manage your health with less financial strain.

Emotional and physical support

Living with a chronic illness is a daily battle, and emotional support is as vital as financial aid. Alimony can provide stability, offering peace of mind and allowing you to focus on your recovery and well-being without the added stress of financial insecurity.

In the modern era, it takes a compelling petition that fully reflects the need for financial support to secure alimony. Someone who understands the law can help you present a persuasive case.

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