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Social Security Disability, Divorce and spousal support?

Both my wife and I are on SS Disability. I am 62 and she is 57 and I believe the disability will be permenent. I make $1700.00+-, she $700.00+-. We have been married 14 yrs. I am thinking of divorce, we just don't get along. She ownes a home with her father (which we have lived with for the last 7 years, sharing expenses) and a car from before our marriage. We have a car and some tools, computers and a few things like that community property.  My Question is can she get spousal support from me? Under those curcumstances?

by karic123   3 Posts 
Posted on 3/19/2008 11:03 PM
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Thanks both.  Anybody else have input?
by karic123   3 Posts
Posted on 4/24/2008 1:45 PM
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I would try this free calculator that will most likely give you a more accurate answer based on your income and State. Good luck 
http://www.familylawsoftware.com/calc/calculators.htm
by Tato   417 Posts
Posted on 3/20/2008 1:44 PM
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Thanks, Zan
I'l wait around for a possibly more definitive  anwser.
by karic123   3 Posts
Posted on 3/20/2008 1:45 AM
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i think she would be able to get spousal support,because you have been helping her with bills and etc....
by Zan   4 Posts
Posted on 3/20/2008 12:08 AM
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