Payments from one spouse to another after a divorce, intended to provide financial assistance, are sometimes ordered in Texas. This assistance, when awarded, helps a lower-earning spouse maintain a reasonable standard of living post-divorce, especially when a disparity in earning potential exists. For example, if one spouse sacrificed career advancement to support the family during the marriage, a court might consider this when determining if support is appropriate.
The purpose of this type of financial support is to mitigate economic hardship following the dissolution of a marriage, particularly when one spouse has been financially dependent on the other. Historically, it addressed situations where women, who were often the homemakers, lacked independent financial resources after divorce. While gender-neutral now, the concept remains vital for ensuring fairness and preventing undue financial strain on a spouse facing economic disadvantages as a result of the marital relationship.