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If you’re soon-to-be-ex is about to receive a huge sum of money, that could become an issue for you in the arena of spousal support. It really depends on what the source of that money is. If that money for example is inheritance, well, that is separate property. It may be an asset which you could look to for support. It really just depends on the facts and circumstances of the case. But the huge sum of money is not going to be the consideration so much as the income which may be generated from the huge sum of money. Now, that’s if it’s an inheritance say. If your soon-to-be-spouse for example is getting a huge sum of money because it’s a big bonus that he is getting or she is getting right before separation but earned previously, that could be a property – potentially a property claim for you. It also could have ramifications in terms of spousal support. So it’s very fact-specific, but definitely an issue you want to look into with your lawyer.
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Los Angeles, CA family law attorney Robyn C. Santucci talks about whether or not you can increase your support if your ex comes into a large sum of money. She explains that if your soon-to-be-ex is expecting a significant sum of money, it could have implications for spousal support. The critical aspect to evaluate is the source of those funds. For example, if it is an inheritance, it is generally considered separate property. However, depending on the specific circumstances of your case, it may still be taken into consideration when determining support obligations, particularly regarding the income generated from that substantial amount.
Conversely, if your soon-to-be-spouse is anticipating a substantial bonus that was earned prior to the separation, it could potentially be subject to property claims or affect spousal support. The outcome will depend on the unique facts and details of your situation. It is essential to thoroughly discuss this matter with your lawyer, as each case is highly individualized.
Ultimately, understanding the nature of the funds and their potential impact on spousal support is crucial. By working closely with your attorney, you can ensure that all relevant factors are considered, and an appropriate legal strategy is developed.