Palimony
Glendale Divorce Attorney
In our state, when a couple that has shared a home for a long period of time decides to dissolve their relationship, but are not married, palimony is a term that is used to describe the processes of determining property division, asset division and financial support. It is a lot like alimony in a divorce proceeding, but established for unmarried couples. Palimony is not a legal term, but the process is a judicial one that is ultimately decided in a civil court. There is no technical legal entitlement for any unmarried couple that decides to split, but palimony can be sought based on particular circumstances such as:
- The original intentions of the parties, such as promises for support or to be given assets
- The length of the party's relationship
- Income differences
- When one party sacrificed education or job opportunities to allow the other party to further their education or career and boost their income earning potential.
If you have questions about palimony, or would like effective and aggressive representation, your interests will be best served by seeking the legal counsel and services of a skilled Glendale divorce attorney that is well versed and experienced in cases of this nature.
Experienced and Aggressive Representation
At the Law Offices of Dabbah & Haddad, our seasoned divorce attorneys are intimately familiar with the laws, statutes and regulations that pertain to property division, asset division and matters of support for unmarried couples that have cohabitated for lengthy periods of time. These types of cases are presided over in civil court and our lawyers are prepared to aggressively advocate your best interests and rights in your situation in and out of the courtroom.
In order to achieve the best possible result in your case, speak with one of our highly skilled attorneys to find out what your legal options are and how we can help you. We have dedicated our professional lives to helping men and women fight for what is fair and providing them with the level of representation they need and deserve.
If you or someone you care about is not married, but has questions about support after the split of a long-term relationship,
Contact a Glendale Palimony Lawyer
now to explore your legal options and learn what your legal rights are.
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