Spousal Support
Focused, Knowledgeable Alimony Representation — Houston, Texas
During marriage, one spouse may be the primary income earner for the household, while the other focuses on caring for the home or children. Should circumstances lead to divorce, the husband or wife who contributed a lesser financial amount may find themselves in a position to seek alimony. Alimony, also known as spousal support or spousal maintenance, is, in simple terms, money paid by one spouse to the other, following a divorce.
At Von Blon & Associates in Houston, Texas, attorney Michael P. Von Blon is certified by the
Texas Bar Board of Legal Specialization as a family law specialist. Mr. Von Blon and staff
will guide through all aspects of your divorce, including seeking alimony or fighting against
it. Contact Von Blon & Associates to arrange a consultation.
Spousal Maintenance in Texas
Alimony awards have only been a potential part of Texas divorce settlements since 1995.
Even though court-ordered maintenance is an option, it is rare and requires a skilled lawyer
to attain. When granted, awards are generally temporary, lasting a maximum of three years
unless specific circumstances mandate a more permanent plan. Spouses requesting alimony must
prove they do not have sufficient resources or education to maintain the standard of living
they enjoyed during the marriage.
Texas courts award maintenance payments in very limited scenarios. If a documented history
of domestic violence exists and has occurred within two years of the divorce petition, alimony
may be requested. If a marriage has lasted more than 10 years, an appeal may be made. Also,
if a child or spouse has a permanent disability preventing employment due to necessary
constant care, alimony may be sought.
Maximizing Your Potential for a Positive Outcome
Regardless whether you are requesting spousal support or disputing your spouse's petition,
we at Von Blon & Associates, believe that an amicable approach is the best approach. We
start with friendly negotiation, in an attempt to reach an acceptable agreement. However,
if negotiations break down, we will represent your best interests powerfully in the courtroom.
To begin discussing your case with an experienced lawyer, reach us by
telephone at 713-681-5288 or by e-mail.