Texoma Spousal Support: Navigating Alimony
Last updated on January 6, 2026
Divorce often brings significant financial distress and anxiety about money. This is especially true if there was a significant difference in income between spouses. Whether you have to pay support or are receiving it, it is natural to worry about your future financial needs. Securing or defending against spousal support is a crucial part of the divorce process.
An experienced Texoma spousal support attorney who understands family law can protect your financial rights. Our Shea Beaty Poet PLLC family law attorneys offer compassionate, client-centered services to clients throughout Texoma. We want to help you protect your financial future.
How Is Spousal Support Calculated In Texas?
In Texas, the divorce court may order spousal maintenance or alimony in certain circumstances. If the marriage lasted longer than 10 years, a divorcing spouse is eligible for spousal support if they are unable to provide for their own minimum reasonable needs. In a divorce, a spouse seeking support must show that they cannot earn enough income to meet their basic needs. They could also demonstrate a disability preventing them from earning an income.
Factors For Considering Spousal Support
When deciding on the amount and duration of support payments, the court considers several factors. These include:
- The financial resources of each spouse: This includes any property you receive in the divorce.
- The non-receiving spouse’s ability to pay: The court considers their income and ability to provide support while meeting their own basic needs.
- Length of the marriage: Generally, the longer the marriage, the longer the court can order maintenance payments.
- Education and employment: The court examines how long it would take for the receiving spouse to gain education or training and find suitable employment.
Our attorneys are committed to helping our clients resolve financial support issues accurately and fairly. In a divorce case, we often use mediation to help you and your former spouse reach a mutual settlement regarding spousal maintenance. This approach often reduces stress and cost while creating a favorable resolution for all parties involved.
After A Divorce, Can Spousal Support Change?
Under certain circumstances, a court can modify a support order. If a spouse’s circumstances materially and substantially change after the order is signed, a modification may be possible. For example, if the receiving spouse’s income significantly increases or the paying spouse loses their job, the terms may be reviewed.
However, spousal maintenance payments usually end naturally when the receiving spouse remarries or dies. At our Texas family law firm, an experienced alimony attorney can evaluate your unique situation and guide you through a modification.
Talk To A Texoma Spousal Support Attorney
Are you getting divorced? We can answer your questions about spousal support or alimony. At Shea Beaty Poet PLLC, our dedicated attorneys can help you understand your situation, clearly outline your legal options and develop a strategy designed to protect your financial future.
To schedule an appointment with a compassionate Texoma spousal support attorney from our firm, you can call us at 903-870-7771 or send us a message through our website.

