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What do lump sum, alimony order, and interim alimony mean in a post-divorce financial order?
Dear Lawyers,
In the post-divorce financial order, at the end of the form, there is an "Order Sought" section with some options:
- Lump sum (what does that mean?)
- Alimony order (does that mean support for the ex-wife only?)
- Interim alimony (what does that mean?)
Thanks in advance!
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Temporary (interim) alimony is a specific amount requested until the actual alimony is determined based on the provider's income and obligations.
A lump sum refers to requesting a specific amount, such as previous alimony, dowry, enjoyment, etc.
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Dear Questioner,
- Lump Sum: A one-time payment settling all financial claims.
- Alimony Order: Ongoing support for either spouse post-divorce.
- Interim Alimony: Temporary support during divorce proceedings.
The understanding of these terms is crucial for navigating post-divorce financial arrangements effectively.
Dear Questioner,
Thanks for your inquiry!
Regarding the above, we would like to inform you that, a lump sum refers to a one-time payment of a specific amount of money. This could be a one-time payment of a certain amount of money to the ex-wife as part of the financial settlement.
An alimony order refers to ongoing financial support for the ex-wife, usually in the form of monthly payments. This can include expenses such as housing, education, and other living expenses.
Interim alimony refers to temporary financial support that is provided until a final decision is made on the financial settlement.
This is usually provided during the divorce proceedings to ensure that the ex-wife has financial support until a final decision is reached.
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