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What’s the Point of $1 Alimony?

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White square with a gold border and the black words “What's the point of $1 alimony?” with the Freed Marcroft family law firm logo in the lower right corner.Sometimes the judge will order or spouses will agree to $1 of alimony.  People often wonder: “What’s the point?”

Read on to learn the reasons behind dollar alimony provisions.

Future Alimony

If the court doesn’t award alimony to a spouse at the time of a divorce, it loses jurisdiction to award alimony to that spouse in the future.  As a result, spouses’ separation agreements and judges’ decisions often contain nominal alimony awards like $1.

By including $1 of alimony, the court is able to modify alimony if it becomes appropriate down the road.  Essentially, $1 alimony allows courts to address alimony at a later point if financial circumstances change.

See: Can Alimony Be Changed in Connecticut?

Dual Alimony

Courts can award alimony one spouse, neither spouse, or both spouses.  When courts award (or parties agree to) alimony for both spouses, we call it “dual alimony.”  Therefore, judges often award nominal dollar alimony awards to both spouses.  With dual $1 alimony, the court retains maximum flexibility to meet the future financial needs of the spouses.

Next Steps

To start making a plan for your divorce, reach out.  Our first step at Freed Marcroft, the Goals & Planning Conference, is designed to get to the heart of your problem and unveil your true goals.  We analyze those goals, plus the facts of your case, and present you with recommendations and options to move forward.

Schedule your Goals & Planning Conference today, or contact us either here or by phone at 860-560-8160.

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