In determining a party’s ability to pay, the Court may consider net worth, past earnings, and the value of the parties’ assets, as well as current income.
The ability to pay should be based on a party’s net income, not gross income.
This includes actual overtime pay, income from part-time employment, and voluntary contributions to 401(k) plans.
Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we will put our knowledge and 30 years of experience to work for you, whether you are seeking alimony or defending a claim against alimony.
Being Board Certified in Marital and Family Law as well as being a Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator sets Gary Dolgin apart. He will put his expertise to work for you and advocate for the best possible result in your alimony case.
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