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Robert D. Clements Jr. Law Group, LLLP

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    Navigating the complexities of alimony can be challenging during or after a divorce or separation. At Robert D. Clements Jr. Law Group, LLLP, we understand the importance of achieving a fair and sustainable alimony arrangement. We work with our clients to assess their financial landscape and advocate for their needs in alimony negotiations or court proceedings. Whether you are seeking alimony or facing a request for support, an experienced alimony lawyer at Robert D. Clements Jr. Law Group, LLLP can offer guidance and representation aimed at protecting your financial future.

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    Why Choose Robert D. Clements Jr. Law Group

    At Robert D. Clements Jr. Law Group, LLLP, we combine big-firm expertise with personalized, client-focused service. Our team, led by a double board-certified attorney, consistently delivers strategic, trial-ready representation that truly makes a difference. From day one, clients speak directly with knowledgeable professionals who provide honest, transparent guidance every step of the way.

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    • Trusted since 1985 with a legacy of integrity.
    • Elite expertise in Personal Injury and Civil Trial Law.
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    • Compassionate, client-first approach.
    • No hidden fees; straightforward legal support.
    • Trial-Ready, Results-Driven

      Prepare every case for victory in family law.

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    • Double Board-Certified Expertise

      Top 2% attorney for family law precision.

    • Trusted Experience Since 1985

      Decades of family law expertise with integrity.

    Meet Our Expert Team at Clements Law Group

    At Robert D. Clements, Jr. Law Group, LLLP, we're proud to blend big-firm power with boutique-level care since 1985. Led by our double board-certified founding attorney, we deliver strategic, results-driven advocacy across Southeast Texas. Our trial-ready approach means every case is meticulously prepared to ensure the best outcomes. Clients benefit from direct access to our committed team, receiving honest answers and personalized support from day one. We don't just handle cases—we win them with integrity and dedication. Whether tackling family law, probate, or criminal defense, our compassionate team is here to support and fight for you without hidden fees. Trust our decades of experience, strategic expertise, and transparent communication to be in your corner every step of the way.

    Answers to Your Top Questions
    • Can alimony be terminated?
      Yes, alimony can be terminated under certain circumstances. Common reasons include the death of either party, the remarriage of the recipient, or if the recipient becomes financially independent. Courts may also terminate alimony if the paying spouse can demonstrate that continued payments are no longer fair.
    • What is alimony?
      Alimony, also known as spousal support, is financial assistance that one spouse may be required to pay to the other spouse after a divorce or separation. It is designed to support the lower-earning spouse and help them maintain a similar standard of living as experienced during the marriage.
    • How long does alimony last?
      The duration of alimony payments varies depending on the specifics of the case. It may be temporary, lasting until the recipient becomes self-sufficient, or it might be long-term in the case of longer marriages. Some courts may set a specific end date, while others may leave it open for future review.
    • How is alimony calculated?
      Alimony is calculated based on various factors, including the duration of the marriage, the financial needs and resources of each spouse, their earning capacities, and the standard of living established during the marriage. Courts may also consider the age and health of both parties.
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