Securing Your Financial Future
Understanding Maintenance & Alimony
Maintenance cases are filed when one spouse cannot maintain themselves financially, or to support a child's education and welfare. These claims can be filed separately (e.g., under Section 144 of the BNSS Act) or as an interim application within a divorce or domestic violence case.
How is Maintenance Calculated?
The quantum (amount) of maintenance is not fixed. It depends on several critical factors, which we meticulously present to the court:
Income of Opposite Spouse
A primary factor in determining the amount.
Standard of Living
Maintaining the standard of living enjoyed during the marriage.
Expenses of Parties
A realistic look at the needs and expenses of both parties.
Needs of the Child
Ensuring the child's education and welfare are fully covered.
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