Chicago Dissolution of Long-Term Marriage Lawyer
Divorce is never easy, but when you and your spouse have been married for so long that other people thought that you two had “made it,” it becomes even more difficult. While this is in part due to the emotional aspect of divorce, it is in large part due to the technicalities. When two people have built a life together, raised a family together, and acquired assets together over several decades, divorce can be overwhelming and scary. At Arami Law, our family law attorneys aim to help you through the emotional and technical aspects of the dissolution of your long-term marriage and to see you through it as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Unique Issues Presented by the Dissolution of a Long-Term Marriage
The dissolution of a long-term marriage poses unique issues not otherwise found in your run-of-the-mill divorce.
Complex Property Division Issues
Spousal Support
Additionally, a judge is more likely to award alimony or a disproportionate share of the assets to the lesser earning spouse of a long-term marriage. The judge will do this to ensure that the lesser earning spouse is able to enjoy the same standard of living they had become accustomed to during their marriage, post-divorce. In addition to awarding a disproportionate share of assets to the lesser earning spouse, the breadwinner may have to pay spousal support. To determine if and how much alimony should be awarded and for how long, the judge will consider the financial disparity between the two parties, the duration of the marriage, and each spouse’s contribution to the marriage.Consult a Chicago Divorce Lawyer
Arami Law serves clients throughout Chicago, including Cook County, Lake County, and surrounding areas in northern Illinois. If you and your spouse have decided to part ways after a long-term marriage and need support and guidance throughout this difficult time in your life, retain the help of an experienced and compassionate divorce lawyer. Contact our law firm today online or by phone to set up your consultation. We can meet with you at our office or discuss your case with you over the phone. We pride ourselves on being highly accessible and helping each and every client in a timely manner.