Alimony Lawyer In Tennessee
Facing divorce means dealing with big questions about your future, especially financial ones. In Tennessee, a key statute requires that the court may award spousal support when one spouse has a genuine need and the other spouse has the proven ability to pay.
Hunter, Smith & Davis, LLP, is a foundational part of the Tri-Cities community that continues to help clients secure their futures since 1916. We apply that deep, century-long connection to the region and its culture to every family law case. We use effective legal strategies to move you forward, whether you live in Kingsport, Johnson City or the surrounding area.
What Alimony/Spousal Support Means
You probably hear the terms alimony and spousal support used in the same way in Tennessee. The basic rule is simple: a judge awards it if one spouse shows need and the other has the means to help.
The following are the factors Tennessee judges evaluate for alimony calculation in Tennessee:
- The relative earning capacity, obligations, needs and financial resources of each party, including retirement benefits.
- The length of the marriage.
- The age and physical and mental condition of each party.
- The tangible and intangible assets and liabilities of each party.
- The financial needs of an economically disadvantaged spouse and the extent to which they contributed to the other spouse’s education or career.
Our attorneys know the Tri-Cities courts and how to emphasize the details that matter most for your case, striving for a positive outcome for your whole family.
Modifying Your Support Order
You may be wondering, “Can alimony modification in Tennessee happen later?” Yes, a court can modify or terminate certain types of alimony. However, the law requires you to show a substantial and material change in circumstances before the court will make any adjustments.
If you are looking at paying or receiving long-term alimony in Tennessee, understanding what changes are legally sufficient to warrant a modification is key. This could involve a significant job loss, a change in health or a spouse’s remarriage.
Your Stability Matters, And We Are Ready To Help You Achieve It
Even though the legal process can feel heavy, please know that you do not have to walk this path alone. Hunter, Smith & Davis, LLP, thrives on managing all the legal details efficiently, and our results over the years reflect that commitment. Call us at 423-397-7471 or reach out through our website for consultations.

