Before you sign a
divorce settlement agreement, it is important to understand divorce,
property division, and
alimony laws in your state. By understanding the laws and speaking with a Raleigh
family law attorney, you’ll have knowledge of what types of alimony
you may be entitled to, such as lump sum alimony. Lump sum alimony, also
referred to as alimony in gross, refers to a fixed payment that cannot
be changed under most circumstances. For example, whereas other alimonies
will end when you remarry, lump sum alimony will continue to be paid.
In some cases, divorcing parties decide on lump sum alimony instead of
battling it out over property division. It can provide tax benefits for
the payor and can be used as a type of reimbursement program for one spouse
even if that spouse remarries. Once both parties have agreed to lump sum
alimony, it is very difficult to have the parameters of the agreement
changed. Therefore, it is important to be absolutely satisfied with your
divorce settlement before signing the papers. To learn more about lump
sum alimony and other forms of spousal support,
contact Hopper Law Office today and arrange a consultation with a Raleigh family lawyer who can
address your questions.