Family Law
At Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC (DRM), the experienced and dedicated Schoenberg Family Law team can help you navigate the legal issues related to alimony in Vermont.
In the state of Vermont, when a divorce or dissolution of a civil union is granted, the Court may order either spouse to make temporary or permanent maintenance payments (alimony or spousal support) to the other spouse if the Court finds that the spouse requesting maintenance lacks sufficient income/assets to meet his/her reasonable needs. Other factors the Court may consider include:
When the situation calls for it, the Family Law Team collaborates with our colleagues in DRM’s Tax and Estate Planning Groups and with other financial professionals to fully address our clients’ financial concerns.
Led by Debra Schoenberg, who is widely known in the field and is a frequent lecturer on complex family law topics, DRM’s family law team includes eight attorneys and two legal professionals offering sharp legal skills and comprehensive services in a broad spectrum of family law matters.
Keenly aware of the emotionally-charged nature of most family law issues, our family law team responds rapidly to clients’ needs, making every effort to ensure that you are informed about the status of your case and what steps are to be taken next.
To explore how the DRM Schoenberg Family Law group can assist you with issues related to alimony and other maintenance payments, contact Practice Group Chair Debra Schoenberg.
Because we know that family law issues often can’t wait for "convenient" business hours, our 24/7 answering service can be reached during non-business hours at 802-860-8074. We respond promptly to messages left with the answering service.