Indefinite Alimony Lawyer King George County | SRIS, P.C.

Indefinite Alimony Lawyer King George County


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Indefinite Alimony Lawyer King George County. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3. 8 local case results. Consultation by appointment. Call (888) 437-7747.
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Indefinite Alimony Lawyer King George County — What Are Your Options for Long-Term Support?

In King George County, indefinite alimony (permanent spousal support) is governed by Va. Code § 20-107.3, which Mr. Sris personally amended. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 8 documented case results in King George County. An Indefinite Alimony Lawyer King George County can explain your rights to long-term support.

Last verified: April 2026 | King George County General District Court | Va. Code § 20-107.3 (official Virginia General Assembly)

Indefinite alimony, also known as permanent spousal support, is a court-ordered payment from one spouse to another that continues indefinitely, typically until the recipient remarries or either party dies. Under Va. Code § 20-107.3, Virginia courts consider 13 factors to determine whether indefinite alimony is appropriate, including the duration of the marriage, the standard of living established during the marriage, and each spouse’s earning capacity. A permanent spousal support lawyer King George County can help you understand how these factors apply to your case.

For indefinite alimony specifically, the key statutory framework is Va. Code § 20-107.3, which Mr. Sris personally amended. This statute provides the legal basis for courts to award permanent spousal support when a marriage of long duration (typically 15+ years) and significant economic disparity exist. A long-term alimony lawyer King George County can evaluate whether your marriage qualifies for indefinite support under this statute.

For official legal references, consult Va. Code § 20-107.3 (official Virginia General Assembly) for the complete spousal support statute. For court procedures and local rules, visit the King George County General District Court website.

In King George County Circuit Court, judges often require detailed financial affidavits and vocational evaluations before awarding indefinite alimony. The court places significant weight on the length of the marriage and the recipient spouse’s ability to become self-supporting.

  1. File a complaint for spousal support at King George County Circuit Court (10446 Government Center Blvd, Ste 105).
  2. Serve the other party with the complaint and supporting financial documents.
  3. Attend a pendente lite hearing for temporary support (typically within 21-60 days).
  4. Participate in discovery, including financial affidavits and vocational evaluations.
  5. Attend mediation (available but not mandatory in Virginia).
  6. Proceed to trial or final hearing for the court to determine indefinite alimony.

In King George County, indefinite alimony carries no fixed penalty but can result in ongoing financial obligations for the paying spouse.

Issue Classification Duration Financial Impact Modification Additional Considerations
Indefinite Alimony Equitable Distribution Until remarriage or death Based on 13 statutory factors Modifiable upon material change Tax implications under current law

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm has over 120 years of combined legal experience and has documented 4,739+ case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC, with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate. Mr. Sris personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3, the equitable distribution statute that governs spousal support in Virginia. This amendment gives the firm unique authority in indefinite alimony cases. The firm’s tagline is “Advocacy Without Borders.”

Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder and managing attorney, also handles complex family law cases involving indefinite alimony. He personally amended Va. Code § 20-107.3 and brings over 25 years of experience to each case.

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 8 total documented case results in King George County across all practice areas, with an 88% favorable outcome rate. Firm-wide, the firm has 4,739+ case results with a 93%+ favorable outcome rate across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC.

Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Our Fairfax Location serves clients at King George County courts (10446 Government Center Blvd). The location is accessible via Route 3, Route 301, and Route 206.

Indefinite alimony lawyer near King George County Courthouse.

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Q: Can I get indefinite alimony in King George County, Virginia?

Yes, if you meet the statutory criteria under Va. Code § 20-107.3. Courts typically award indefinite alimony for marriages lasting 15+ years where one spouse has significantly lower earning capacity. The court considers 13 factors including the standard of living during marriage and each spouse’s financial resources.

Q: How long does indefinite alimony last in Virginia?

Indefinite alimony continues until the recipient remarries, either party dies, or a court modifies the order due to a material change in circumstances. Unlike rehabilitative alimony, there is no automatic termination date. The paying spouse can request modification if their financial situation changes significantly.

Q: What is the difference between indefinite alimony and permanent spousal support?

No difference. Indefinite alimony and permanent spousal support are the same legal concept under Virginia law. Both refer to ongoing support payments that continue indefinitely, typically until the recipient remarries or either party dies. The term “permanent spousal support” is more commonly used in Virginia courts.

Q: Can indefinite alimony be modified in King George County?

Yes, indefinite alimony can be modified upon a showing of a material change in circumstances. Common grounds for modification include job loss, significant income change, retirement, or the recipient cohabitating with a new partner. The modification request must be filed with King George County Circuit Court.

Q: How is indefinite alimony calculated in Virginia?

It depends. Virginia courts use 13 statutory factors under Va. Code § 20-107.3 to determine the amount and duration of spousal support. Key factors include the duration of the marriage, the standard of living during marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, and the financial resources of both parties. There is no fixed formula for indefinite alimony.


For more information, visit our Virginia Family Law Lawyer hub page. See also our Fairfax County divorce lawyer page and Prince William County divorce lawyer page. For related practice areas in King George County, see our criminal defense lawyer page and DUI lawyer page.

Last verified: April 2026. Information current as of April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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