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\"Orange<\/a>Spousal support, or alimony, is the legal obligation to financially support your spouse following the dissolution of your marriage. The concept of spousal support was created to help the spouse who earns lesser pay or has been unemployed to become self-supporting.<\/p>\n

Kinds of spousal support<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you seek spousal support while your case is in process, it will be known as a \u201ctemporary spousal support order.\u201d It will be called \u201cpermanent spousal support\u201d if the court case and divorce<\/a> has been finalized.<\/p>\n

Calculating spousal support<\/strong><\/p>\n

In the courts of Orange County, judges refer to the factors listed in the California Family Code to determine how much spousal support is required as they decide the final spousal support order. The factors mentioned include:<\/p>\n