{"id":63578,"date":"2024-02-03T18:28:44","date_gmt":"2024-02-03T17:28:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cecile-zakine.fr\/?p=63578"},"modified":"2024-02-04T19:36:06","modified_gmt":"2024-02-04T18:36:06","slug":"le-divorce-par-maitre-zakine-avocat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cecile-zakine.fr\/en\/le-divorce-par-maitre-zakine-avocat\/","title":{"rendered":"Marriage and divorce, by Ma\u00eetre Zakine \u2013 Lawyer"},"content":{"rendered":"

A brief overview<\/h3>\n

When a marriage ends, it is not just the end of a love story, but also the beginning of a legal, financial and social headache for those who experience it. At the heart of this puzzle is compensatory benefit, a crucial concept to understand because it seeks to balance the life gaps that divorce creates between ex-partners.<\/p>\n

Focus on the compensatory benefit<\/h3>\n

Imagine the compensatory benefit as a scale aimed at rebalancing the living standards of ex-spouses after their separation. Unlike alimony, which takes care of the children, compensatory benefits focus on the ex-partner. It takes into account a whole bunch of criteria: how long the marriage lasted, the age and health of the ex-spouses, their jobs and qualifications, how their career choices impacted the education of the children and their own careers, and of course, their post-divorce financial situation.<\/p>\n

The different ways of paying the compensatory benefit<\/h3>\n

This compensation can take several forms:<\/p>\n