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Grapevine Divorce: High-Income Spousal Support

When you’ve grown accustomed to a lavish lifestyle and a generous standard of living, it’s natural to worry about spousal maintenance or alimony while you’re working toward a settlement in your divorce. You’ve built a life together, and the thought of adjusting to a new financial reality can be daunting. At Teller Law Firm, P.C., we understand the complexities of high net worth Texas divorces and the concerns that come with them.

Our Grapevine divorce attorneys each have more than 30 years of experience helping families throughout Tarrant County and the surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth communities. We are committed to providing personalized guidance and support to help you navigate the complexities of spousal maintenance and achieve a fair settlement in your divorce.

How Is Spousal Support Calculated For High-Income Earners In Texas?

In Texas, spousal support is calculated on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors such as: 

  • The length of your marriage
  • Each spouse’s income and earning capacity
  • The income disparity between spouses
  • The marital standard of living 

For high-income earners and high net worth divorces, the calculation can be more complex. The court must consider the spouse’s ability to pay and the other spouse’s needs. Ultimately, though, the goal is for the spouse receiving support to gain financial independence on their own. Our experienced divorce attorneys will work closely with you to understand your unique situation and develop a strategy to ensure a fair and reasonable spousal support agreement.

How Does A Prenup Agreement Help With Spousal Support In A Divorce?

A prenuptial agreement (prenup) can significantly impact spousal support in a divorce. A well-crafted prenup can establish clear guidelines for spousal maintenance, including the amount, duration and terms of support. Marital agreements with high-income earners are often entered into before marriage. But you can also create a post-nuptial agreement, which is a marital agreement created during your marriage.

Marital agreements can provide clarity and certainty for both parties, reducing the risk of disputes and litigation. If you have a marital agreement, our experienced divorce lawyers can help you understand its implications on spousal support and develop a strategy to protect your interests.

Consult A High-Income Spousal Support Attorney

Our divorce attorneys are available for confidential initial consultations to discuss your unique situation and provide guidance on the best course of action. To schedule an appointment, you can call 817-612-4298 or send a message through our website. We’re committed to helping you navigate this challenging time and achieve a fair and reasonable settlement.