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Following a divorce, determining who will receive alimony and the amount that will be granted can be a complicated process. At McGann, Del Pino & Hughes, LLC, we guide people from all walks of life through the alimony process and provide the trusted legal assistance needed to ensure everything goes as seamlessly as possible. When it comes to establishing the terms of an alimony arrangement, is not uncommon for disputes to arise. Highly skilled in both negotiation and litigation, we are prepared to represent you if your case must be handled in the courtroom. Whether you and your ex-spouse are able to come to an amicable resolution or your situation must be handled in front of a judge, you can be confident that your case will be in highly qualified hands when you turn to our firm for legal guidance. Call today to learn more!

How Is Alimony Calculated?

Calculating alimony is not a cut and dry process. There are a number of factors that are considered when determining the amount of alimony that will be granted, and which party will be receiving the payments.

  • Duration of Marriage
  • Number & Age of Children
  • Standard of Living
  • Occupation & Education
  • Health
  • Health Costs

What You Need to Know

  • Questions

  • What is alimony?

    Answer

    Alimony, also known as spousal support, is the payment that is made from one former spouse to the other following a divorce, used to even out the difference in earning capacities between both parties. Alimony payments are granted so that both former spouses can continue to maintain the standard of living they grew accustomed to throughout the course of marriage.

  • How long will alimony be paid?

    Answer

    Alimony is often only deemed necessary for as long as it takes for the recipient spouse to become self-supporting. However, if the divorce decree did not specify a termination date, the alimony payments must continue until the court orders otherwise. Oftentimes, alimony payments will end if the recipient party remarries.

  • Can the amount of alimony change after divorce?

    Answer

    Yes, the amount of alimony that is granted can be decreased or increased after divorce, but you must be able to prove to the court that there has been a change in the circumstances.

  • Is the husband always the party expected to pay alimony?

    Answer

    While most alimony awards in the past were given by former husbands to former wives, times have changed. Most marriages now consist of not just one, but two wage earners. Women are seen as less dependent, and are beginning to earn the same—if not a higher—level of income. As a result, we are beginning to see more and more orders of alimony being granted from former wife to former husband.

  • Terrence M. McGann

    Partner

    Terry McGann concentrates his practice in Criminal Law, Family Law and Personal Injury Law. In his practice, Mr. McGann defends clients charged with various criminal and traffic offenses throughout the state of Maryland. Mr. McGann has successfully defended clients in cases ranging from attempted murder to minor traffic offenses.

    As a former prosecutor in the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, he was responsible for the prosecution of hundreds of criminal and DUI cases. He has extensive trial experience, having appeared in court in almost every county in Maryland, including Montgomery, Prince George’s, Howard, Frederick and Anne Arundel counties.

    Mr. McGann began his career as a law clerk for the Honorable Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County. He is admitted to practice in state of Maryland and is licensed to practice in the United States Federal Court for the District of Maryland.

  • Victor M. Del Pino

    Parnter

    Victor Del Pino concentrates his practice in Criminal Law, Personal Injury and Immigration Law. He is a highly skilled litigator and works one-on-one with clients to ensure cases receive the time, attention and focus needed to succeed. As a former prosecutor, he has extensive trial experience. He joined the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s office in 2004. During his tenure, Mr. Del Pino was appointed by the State’s Attorney as the Chief and head prosecutor of the Gang Prosecution Unit. He became the first Latino to be appointed to such a position in the history of the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s office.

    Mr. Del Pino was part of the Gang Prosecution Unit for more than three years, during which he prosecuted numerous complex cases. He participated in trials in the District Court as a member of the District Court and Domestic Violence Units as well as at the Juvenile Court level. Mr. Del Pino has also had extensive jury trial experience in the Circuit Court, which included several highly-publicized trials. He successfully prosecuted and received convictions for cases that included first degree murder, attempted murder, assault, robbery, burglary and other felonies.

    In 2012, Mr. Del Pino was elected by members of the Montgomery County Bar Association to serve a two-year term in the Executive Committee. Also in 2012, Mr. Del Pino was appointed by Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley to serve a 4-year term on the Board of Trustees of the Maryland Public Defenders Office. He is admitted to practice in the state of Maryland.

    Mr. Del Pino is fluent in Spanish and is an active member of a number of community groups and organizations. A lifelong resident of Montgomery County, he serves on the Board of Directors of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School.

  • Christina M. Hughes

    Partner

    Christina Hughes practices all areas of domestic relations law including divorce, custody, child support, guardianship and representation of minors.

    She is dedicated to serving clients by providing highly effective counsel. She does so by developing a unique case strategy for each client based on that client’s individual goals. These strategies may take significantly different forms, including but not limited to alternative dispute resolution, a negotiated settlement or litigation. Ms. Hughes is an experienced litigator with extensive trial experience.

    Prior to entering private practice, she was an Assistant State’s Attorney for Montgomery County, Maryland and tried numerous cases ranging from misdemeanors to homicide. In her family law practice, she assists her clients in navigating complex matters that involve children, assets and security for the future. She is a trained mediator and child’s counsel. She has been appointed by the court to serve as the Best Interest Attorney for minor children in multiple cases and has also served as the court-appointed child privilege attorney and as court-appointed counsel for the alleged disabled person in guardianship matters.

    Ms. Hughes is the 2015-2017 co-chair of the Family Law Section of the Montgomery County Bar Association and previously served as the as co-chair of the Family Law Section’s Continuing Legal Education Committee. In 2014 she was selected as a Bar Leader of the Montgomery County Bar Foundation. Ms. Hughes is also a member of the Maryland State Bar Association where she currently serves on the Leadership Academy committee. She was a 2013-2014 Fellow of the MSBA Leadership Academy. In addition, she was selected as a Fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation in 2014. She participates in the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, Inns of Court, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the National Trial Lawyers Association. She was recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2016 and 2017, recognized as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers Association in 2014, 2015 and 2016 and was selected by the Washingtonian Magazine as one of Washington’s Best Lawyers for 2013.

    Ms. Hughes is admitted to practice law in Maryland, Washington, DC and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.

  • Amanda M. Gratz

    Associate

    Amanda Michalski Gratz assists clients in all areas of domestic relations law. Her goal is to compassionately and responsively navigate clients through the legal process, with a plan specifically tailored to their individual needs.

    Amanda has nearly a decade of prior experience litigating, investigating, negotiating resolutions and proceeding to trial in felony cases of domestic violence, child abuse and elder abuse as an Assistant State’s Attorney for Montgomery County, Maryland in the Special Victims Investigation Division. Amanda demonstrates the same passion and dedication to the citizens of Maryland in family law matters, obtaining the appropriate outcome for her clients on a case-by-case basis, through alternative dispute resolution, negotiation settlement, or litigation.

    Amanda is committed to providing her clients with the same dedication and litigation skills with an eye not just to resolving the immediate matter but to preparing her clients for a future of success.

    Ms. Michalski Gratz is admitted to practice law in Maryland.

  • Danielle Sartwell

    Associate

    Danielle Sartwell represents clients in family law matters. Danielle works with clients in domestic relations law, with a focus in protective orders, divorce, custody and child support. Her background lends a level of deep compassion and perspective that she feels is critical in working with families in crisis. She also brings a level of skill that she employs in her approach to domestic relations law. As an accomplished litigator, she is experienced in complex trial work involving homicide, domestic violence and crimes against children.

    Prior to entering private practice, Danielle served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office.

Why Put McGann, Del Pino & Hughes, LLC on Your Side?

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  • Our Attorneys are Highly Trained & Skilled Mediators

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