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Factors Affecting Spousal Support
VIRGINIA CODE § 20-107.1.
1. The obligations, needs and financial resources
of the parties, including but not limited to income from all pension,
profit sharing or retirement plans, of whatever nature;
2. The standard of living established during the marriage;
3. The duration of the marriage;
4. The age and physical and mental condition of the parties and
any special circumstances of the family;
5. The extent to which the age, physical or mental condition or
special circumstances of any child of the parties would make it
appropriate that a party not seek employment outside of the home;
6. The contributions, monetary and nonmonetary, of each party
to the well-being of the family;
7. The property interests of the parties, both real and personal,
tangible and intangible;
8. The provisions made with regard to the marital property under
§ 20-107.3;
9. The earning capacity, including the skills, education and training
of the parties and the present employment opportunities for persons
possessing such earning capacity;
10. The opportunity for, ability of, and the time and costs involved
for a party to acquire the appropriate education, training and employment
to obtain the skills needed to enhance his or her earning ability;
11. The decisions regarding employment, career, economics, education
and parenting arrangements made by the parties during the marriage
and their effect on present and future earning potential, including
the length of time one or both of the parties have been absent from
the job market;
12. The extent to which either party has contributed to the attainment
of education, training, career position or profession of the other
party; and
13. Such other factors, including the tax consequences to each
party, as are necessary to consider the equities between the parties.
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