{"id":4676,"date":"2019-08-15T12:33:31","date_gmt":"2019-08-15T19:33:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/?p=4676"},"modified":"2022-12-14T11:52:09","modified_gmt":"2022-12-14T18:52:09","slug":"sole-income-earner-divorce","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/blog\/sole-income-earner-divorce\/","title":{"rendered":"How is a Sole Income Earner Impacted Financially by Divorce in Arizona?"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you\u2019re considering divorce as an Arizona resident, you\u2019re not alone. This state has one of the highest divorce rates<\/a> in the country. You\u2019ll need to consider a new living arrangement and, more than likely, a series of financial changes during this time.<\/p>\n

How does being the sole income earner in a marriage affect your divorce? While income inequality alone can\u2019t cause you to split from your spouse, it can lead to tension if you already have other unresolved issues in the marriage. If you earn a higher income than your spouse, you may end up owing them spousal maintenance (alimony).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

In Arizona, the court must determine whether one spouse is eligible to receive this support. If they qualify, the court will award them a suitable amount and duration of alimony, which the higher earning spouse must pay. Working with an attorney during this process is essential to avoid expensive mistakes that could impact the rest of your life.<\/p>\n

How the Sole Income Earner is Impacted in Divorce<\/h2>\n