Calculation
Georgia: Conservative educational estimate based on need, ability to pay, income disparity, marriage length, marital standard of living, earning capacity, financial resources, and Georgia statutory factors; no mandatory statewide formula applies. Missouri: Conservative educational estimate based on statutory eligibility, reasonable need, ability to pay, income disparity, marriage length, financial resources, earning capacity, standard of living, property division, and Missouri statutory factors; no mandatory statewide formula applies.
Duration
Georgia: Georgia has no fixed statutory duration formula. Temporary alimony may apply while the case is pending. Post-divorce alimony may be periodic, lump sum, short-term, long-term, or reserved depending on the facts. Longer marriages and greater economic dependency may support longer awards, but duration remains discretionary. Alimony may terminate or be modified according to the order, agreement, remarriage, death, cohabitation rules, or changed circumstances where applicable. Missouri: Missouri has no fixed statutory duration formula. Maintenance may be ordered for a fixed term, modifiable ongoing term, nonmodifiable term if specified, or denied. Duration depends on reasonable need, ability to pay, time needed for education or training, marriage length, age, health, earning capacity, property division, and the court's equitable judgment. Maintenance may be modified only under the applicable statutory standard and may terminate under the order, death, remarriage, agreement, or further court order where applicable.
Modification
Georgia: Periodic alimony may be modified upon a material change in the financial circumstances of either party. Courts evaluate whether the change is substantial enough to justify adjustment of the existing order. Missouri: Maintenance may be modified under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 452.370 upon changed circumstances so substantial and continuing that the existing terms are unreasonable. Parties may also create nonmodifiable maintenance through qualifying agreements, subject to Missouri law.