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Section 30-2-56 – Interim Alimony.

Section 30-2-56 Interim alimony. (a)(1) In an action for divorce, legal separation, or annulment, the court may award either spouse interim alimony based upon a showing of all of the following: a. The spouse maintains the validity of the marriage. b. The spouse needs interim alimony, after taking into consideration any other financial contributions provided […]

Section 30-2-57 – Rehabilitative or Periodic Alimony.

Section 30-2-57 Rehabilitative or periodic alimony. (a) Upon granting a divorce or legal separation, the court shall award either rehabilitative or periodic alimony as provided in subsection (b), if the court expressly finds all of the following: (1) A party lacks a separate estate or his or her separate estate is insufficient to enable the […]

Section 30-2-58 – Applicability of Sections 30-2-56 and 30-2-57.

Section 30-2-58 Applicability of Sections 30-2-56 and 30-2-57. Sections 30-2-56 and 30-2-57 govern actions for divorce, legal separation, or annulment filed on or after January 1, 2018. The law in effect before January 1, 2018, shall continue to govern any action concerning alimony in any case concerning divorce, legal separation, or annulment that was filed […]

Section 30-2-30 – Grounds.

Section 30-2-30 Grounds. Repealed by Act 98-105, effective January 1, 1999. (Code 1852, §1979; Code 1867, §2368; Code 1876, §2702; Code 1886, §2339; Code 1896, §1502; Code 1907, §3809; Code 1923, §7423; Code 1940, T. 34, §36.)

Section 30-2-31 – Proceedings Generally; Alimony; Child Custody and Support.

Section 30-2-31 Proceedings generally; alimony; child custody and support. Repealed by Act 98-105, effective January 1, 1999 (Code 1852, §1980; Code 1867, §2369; Code 1876, §2703; Code 1886, §2340; Code 1896, §1503; Code 1907, §3810; Code 1923, §7424; Code 1940, T. 34, §37; Acts 1979, No. 79-486, p. 894, §1.)

Section 30-2-40 – Legal Separation.

Section 30-2-40 Legal separation. (a) The court shall enter a decree of legal separation if all of the following requirements are satisfied: (1) The court determines that the jurisdictional requirements for the dissolution of a marriage have been met. (2) The court determines the marriage is irretrievably broken or there exists a complete incompatibility of […]