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Alimony & Spousal Support

Clarksville Alimony Lawyer

Experienced Spousal Support Attorney Serving Clarksville, TN

Divorce often brings more than just emotional and logistical challenges—it can also create significant financial uncertainty. When one spouse has been financially dependent on the other, alimony (also known as spousal support or spousal maintenance) may become a key issue in divorce proceedings. At Casey, Simmons & Bryant, PLLC, our legal team helps clients in Clarksville and throughout Montgomery County navigate the complexities of alimony with strategic guidance and strong advocacy.

Whether you're seeking alimony or being asked to pay it, having an experienced Clarksville alimony lawyer on your side can make a substantial difference in protecting your financial future.

To speak with our experienced Clarksville alimony lawyers, call us at (731) 256-0023 or contact us online today. 

What Is Alimony?

Alimony is a court-ordered financial payment made by one spouse to the other during or after a divorce. The purpose is to help the receiving spouse maintain a standard of living similar to what was enjoyed during the marriage or to provide support while they become self-sufficient.

Alimony is not automatic. Courts consider several factors when deciding whether it is appropriate, how much should be paid, and for how long. These decisions can have long-term financial implications, making it essential to approach the issue with informed legal representation.

Types of Alimony in Tennessee

Tennessee law recognizes several types of alimony, each serving a distinct purpose. As Clarksville alimony lawyers, we help clients understand how each type may apply in their case:

1. Rehabilitative Alimony

This is the most common form of spousal support. It is awarded when one spouse needs financial help temporarily to gain the education, training, or employment skills necessary to become self-supporting. The goal is to help the recipient reach a point where they no longer need financial assistance.

2. Alimony in Futuro (Periodic Alimony)

This form of long-term support is awarded when rehabilitation is not feasible—often in long-term marriages where one spouse is unlikely to become self-sufficient due to age, health, or other factors. Payments are usually made monthly and can continue indefinitely, subject to modification based on changes in circumstances.

3. Transitional Alimony

This is short-term support intended to help a spouse transition to a new lifestyle after divorce. It is typically awarded when rehabilitation isn’t necessary, but the spouse still needs financial help adjusting to life as a single person.

4. Alimony in Solido (Lump-Sum Alimony)

Also known as lump-sum alimony, this is a fixed amount paid either in a single payment or over a set period. It is often used to divide property when one party is awarded assets that cannot be easily split.

How Tennessee Courts Determine Alimony

Unlike child support, there is no strict formula for calculating alimony in Tennessee. Courts weigh a number of factors under Tennessee Code § 36-5-121, including:

  • The duration of the marriage
  • The standard of living established during the marriage
  • Each spouse’s income, assets, and earning capacity
  • Age and physical health of both spouses
  • Contributions to the marriage (including homemaking and child-rearing)
  • Education and employability of the recipient spouse
  • Financial needs and obligations of each party
  • Fault or misconduct that led to the divorce (in some cases)

Judges have considerable discretion in awarding alimony. An experienced Clarksville alimony lawyer can present compelling evidence and arguments to ensure your interests are properly represented.

Modifying or Terminating Alimony

Life doesn’t stand still after divorce, and sometimes circumstances change. Tennessee law allows for alimony modifications or termination in certain situations, particularly with rehabilitative and periodic alimony.

Common reasons for modification or termination include:

  • Significant change in income or financial needs
  • Remarriage or cohabitation of the receiving spouse
  • Retirement or disability of the paying spouse

Alimony in solido and transitional alimony are usually not modifiable unless specifically stated in the original court order.

If you are seeking a modification or facing a request to modify your existing alimony order, our firm can assess your situation and represent your position in court.

Enforcement of Alimony Orders

When a spouse fails to comply with a court-ordered alimony obligation, legal remedies may be pursued to enforce the order. The court can compel payment through wage garnishment, contempt proceedings, or other legal measures. Consistently missing alimony payments can lead to serious consequences, including fines or even jail time.

If you’re not receiving your court-ordered alimony, or if you’re struggling to make required payments, it’s important to speak with a knowledgeable Clarksville alimony lawyer to understand your options.

Alimony in High-Asset and Complex Divorces

Alimony can be particularly contentious in high-net-worth divorces, where one spouse may have substantial income, investments, or business interests. In these cases, determining appropriate support requires careful analysis of assets, tax implications, and long-term financial planning.

Our attorneys work with financial experts when necessary to assess complex income structures, uncover hidden assets, and ensure a fair alimony arrangement. Whether you’re seeking alimony or defending against an excessive claim, we have the experience and resources to handle even the most complex financial divorces.

Why Choose Casey, Simmons & Bryant, PLLC?

Clients rely on our team for honest counsel, skilled advocacy, and a deep understanding of Tennessee family law. With decades of combined experience, we tailor every strategy to the unique needs and goals of each client. We aim to resolve alimony matters efficiently—through negotiation when possible and litigation when necessary.

Our approach is pragmatic, detailed, and proactive. We advocate for our clients’ financial stability, whether it means securing fair support or ensuring that an alimony obligation reflects current circumstances.

Speak With a Clarksville Alimony Lawyer Today

Whether you're anticipating a divorce or need help enforcing, modifying, or contesting alimony, the right legal guidance is crucial. Alimony can significantly affect your financial well-being both now and in the years to come.

Contact Casey, Simmons & Bryant, PLLC to schedule a confidential consultation with a Clarksville alimony lawyer. We’re here to answer your questions, assess your case, and provide the legal support you need to move forward with confidence.

To speak with our experienced Clarksville alimony lawyers, call us at (731) 256-0023 or contact us online today. 

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