Postseparation Support is a temporary spousal support amount (temporary alimony) paid from the supporting spouse to the dependent spouse. Alimony is a final award of spousal support paid by the supporting spouse to the dependent spouse. There are no alimony guidelines in North Carolina, but generally support is paid by a supporting spouse to a dependent spouse for half the length of the marriage subject to the reasonable needs and expenses of the dependent spouse and the supporting spouse’s ability to pay. Acts of marital misconduct may be considered in increasing the amount of spousal support paid or in barring an alimony award.
A person may be entitled to alimony in the event he or she is a “dependent spouse” and their spouse is a “supporting spouse” as those terms are defined by statute.
In determining the amount of alimony, the court must consider a variety of factors including: