GA Divorce On The Basis Of Spousal Fault

In Georgia, you can argue that fault should be considered in setting spousal support. You can make this argument whether or not you filed for divorce on the basis of fault. If the higher-earning spouse committed adultery, was abusive, or is for some other reason at fault for the divorce, the support payment may be increased. If there’s only a certain amount of support that your errant spouse can afford, the court won’t order an unrealistically high payment.

If you receive spousal support, you need to plan for the potential tax impact of the income. Unlike an employer, your former spouse won’t withhold any taxes from your support check. You can deduct spousal support payments on your income tax return, but not child support or property distributions. You can, however, make spousal support payments nontaxable and nondeductible as long as it goes both ways and you both agree by stating as much in your marital settlement agreement. You might do this if the spouse receiving support is in a higher tax bracket than the paying spouse or if the paying spouse doesn’t need the tax deduction and the recipient spouse doesn’t want to report the income.

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