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A guide for divorcing couples and individuals.
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WILL I HAVE TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IF I HAVE
ALWAYS BEEN A HOMEMAKER?A Guide for Divorcing Couples and Individuals
This means you are required to return to work even if you have
always been a homemaker
The court may award temporary spousal support to give you time to prepare for the EMPLOYMENT WORLD AND TO FIND A JOB
While the court will typically require you to get a job even if you’ve been a homemaker, you and your spouse
can come to another agreement
If your spouse would prefer you to continue staying at home with the
children after divorce, he or she can agree to pay more in spousal and child support to allow you to remain at home
Be sure to have a court order specifying these payment amounts to protect yourself and ensure you have
income coming in
The court can also make exceptions on the rule of requiring
a spouse to be self-supporting
The court can make an exception in cases where a child is very
young or has special needs
Under these circumstances, the court may allow you to remain
at home to address the child’s needs and may order a larger
support amount to make staying at home possible
If the cost of daycare or other childcare is so high that it would negate the benefits of working, the court may also not require a non-working spouse to return
to the workforce
The court would also take this into account when determining the amount of spousal support
that should be received
We invite you to contact us at (925) 314-2320 to
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