{"id":1159,"date":"2012-01-30T22:21:12","date_gmt":"2012-01-31T04:21:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.austindivorceworkbook.com\/?p=1159"},"modified":"2012-02-05T13:40:38","modified_gmt":"2012-02-05T19:40:38","slug":"alimony-in-texas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.austindivorcehelp.com\/alimony-in-texas\/","title":{"rendered":"Can I get alimony in Texas?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Here in Austin and in the rest of Texas, alimony is called spousal maintenance. However, it’s intended to be rehabilitative in nature.<\/p>\n

What does that mean to you?<\/p>\n

Let’s assume that one spouse has put their career on hold to raise children while the other spouse continued working. After the divorce, the spouse that had been out of the workforce might need to get a job. Unfortunately, they might need additional education or job training. The spousal maintenance is intended to help support the person long enough for them to develop marketable job skills.<\/p>\n

Spousal maintenance is awarded in a very limited number of circumstances:<\/p>\n