Cortland, NY asked in Divorce and Family Law for New York

Q: How will substance abuse impact divorce?Also, my wife makes $180,000/year and I make $56,000/yearMightI get alimony?

We have been married 5 years and both got our current jobs after marriage.

She wants me to leave the house but I've heard that it's a bad idea to do that so I have stayed. Is that true?

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Marco Caviglia
Marco Caviglia
Answered
  • Lagrangeville, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: You have a short term marriage so spousal maintenance, if any, will be short and/or less than a longer term marriage. Substance abuse may be a factor, but if helps or hurts you depends on who has it and consequences. Leaving a marital residence voluntarily may be considered abandonment of it regarding one's right to live there after divorce papers are filed. It seems you have complicated factors in your situation and you must consult a divorce attorney to get meaningful detailed advice.

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