WHAT IS POVERTY alimony?
It is the type of alimony that the spouse who will fall into poverty due to divorce may request from the other spouse in order to ensure the continuity of his livelihood and the life he continues. The spouse requesting alimony should not be more severe than the other spouse in the divorce. Again, in case of equal fault, poverty alimony can be requested if other conditions are met. Poverty alimony is paid to the ex-spouse who has fallen into poverty once or every month after the divorce decision is finalized. This alimony can also be demanded in a separate lawsuit after the divorce case.
However, if the divorce was realized as a consensual divorce and poverty alimony was not requested in the protocol, then poverty alimony cannot be requested with a separate lawsuit. The general belief among people is that working people cannot receive alimony. This is true in a way; However, there are some cases where alimony can be ordered for people who have high standards during marriage, but who will be in serious trouble despite working after divorce. There are Supreme Court decisions regarding this. It is stated in the Law that alimony can be given “indefinitely”; but not always indefinitely.