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Q: Can I receive alimony if I've been married only 6 years to a controlling man who cuts me off financially whenever he wa

He didn't let me work due to his jealousy and also because he wanted to get citizenship through me. I basically have to do whatever he wants or he'll cut me off financially. I cant get a lawyer because I dont have the finances. He owns a business as well. He also has an order of deportation because he came to the US illegally around 2001

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A: It will be hard to get alimony after only 6 years. You also may have an issue with enforcing it. If he works "off the books" you'd have a hard time actually getting the money. You should definitely get a job lined up now so you can be financially independent.

A: My best advice is to use credit, loans, family, friends, and the sale of any assets you have to hire an attorney. The attorney can then petition the court for temporary spousal support and attorneys fees so that you can attempt to obtain an order to help you pay for your lawyer and take care of your expenses. But your best chance of obtaining spousal support on a temporary and/or permanent basis is to have an attorney represent you.

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