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Alimony

Norristown, Pennsylvania, Alimony Attorneys

Extensive Experience Representing Clients with Spousal Support Concerns

Judges in Pennsylvania are not required to award either party alimony when couples divorce. These cases are complicated and an experienced family law attorney is needed to advocate for or against spousal support.

Whether you are seeking alimony help or believe you should not be required to pay spousal support, we are ready to help you. Our attorneys have practiced in family law for more than 25 years and have extensive experience representing clients in complex cases.

Concerned about meeting your financial obligations because of an alimony order? Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation at our law office near the Montgomery County Courthouse.

Extensive Experience in Divorces Involving Alimony

At Solomon, Berschler, Warren, Schatz, Flood & Monaghan, P.C., we have helped hundreds of clients resolved complicated family law disputes for more than two decades. Our attorneys have extensive experience successfully resolving cases in Montgomery County and throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. We have a thorough understanding of the factors judges use when determining if someone qualifies for alimony, such as:

  • The age and health of both parities
  • Whether the marriage lasted at least 10 years
  • The earning capacity of each party to maintain their lifestyle
  • Whether one of the spouses relied on the other one for financial support
  • Whether either spouse passed up educational opportunities to raise children

If alimony is warranted, our lawyers work closely with forensic accountants to determine the amount of alimony needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle for you and your children.

Determining if Clients Qualify for Temporary or Permanent Alimony

We are committed to clearly explaining your legal options. During a free initial consultation, our attorneys will spell out the differences between temporary and permanent alimony and how they apply to your situation.

Temporary alimony helps individuals until the divorce is final. This option makes it possible for both sides to afford a divorce attorney, allowing them to make informed decisions about child support and property division.

Our attorneys have extensive experience helping clients obtain long-term spousal support, also known as permanent alimony. We work with forensic accountants to prove how you contributed to a marriage that lasted at least 10 years. Our attorneys may also work with experts to show that your health or age would make it difficult to launch an immediate career.

Contact Us

Whether you are seeking alimony or believe you should not be obligated to pay spousal support, we will fight for your interests. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.


Solomon, Berschler, Warren, Schatz, Flood & Monaghan, P.C.
522 Swede Street, Norristown, PA 19401 | Phone: 610-279-4300 | Fax: 610-279-2692 | E-mail | Map & Directions