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What is Alimony/Spousal Support in Michigan ? 
Spousal support – formerly referred to as alimony is usually not awarded to either spouse, especially when you and your spouse earn close to the same amount of income. It is also rarely awarded for a short term marriage. The divorce court will consider spousal support upon examining several factors when making a determination as to whether alimony or spousal support should be awarded. The main elements that are taken into consideration include:

  Duration of the marriage
  Age and health of the parties
  Contribution to the marriage
  Past relations and conduct of the parties
  Ability of each party to work and their respective incomes
  Ability of each party to pay spousal support
  Need for support
  Source and allocation of martial assets in property division
  Martial standard of living
  Present situation of the parties
  Prior standard of living of the parties
  Whether either is responsible for the support of others
  Educational level of the person claiming spousal support