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My question is when the judge reserves in the divorce decree the right to alimony and post separation support what do you ask for on the relief request? I understand you can’t ask for post separation after the divorce. I asked for retroactive post separation support, emergency temporary support and permanent alimony. I’m unsure if I used the correct terminology being that I a...

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Alimony in a separation agreement is non-modifiable unless both parties to the separation agreement agree to modify it. This is rarely the case.

If you were to agree to modify alimony in a separation agreement, then it would be renegotiated based on current incomes and financial situations. There is no formula used in NC or recognized by the NC statutes or NC case law....

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Ok, thank you for the reply.

In lieu of discontinuing alimony but considering an amended alimony amount, how might I go about altering that? I have read there are no specific formulas used in NC, but I’ve seen on your website there are many that are used for comparison purposes. Which, if any of those, are typically used in NC? If I were to suggest an amendment to the ...

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(1) You would not jeopardize your ownership of the house, and its exclusion from equitable distribution per your prenup agreement, by allowing her to remain living there pending a final settlement. It wouldn’t make sense for you to rent the house to a dependent spouse when that was the marital residence. It sounds like you owe her alimony, not the other way around with her pa...

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I currently fully own our home. I purchased it before we got married, mortgage and deed are solely in my name and only I have paid the mortgage, property taxes etc through my own account, not a joint account. We also have a prenup that says all assets owned before the marriage remain each person’s own assets and are not eligible for ED.

That said I make about 10X what ...

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