In Brazil, alimony is calculated based on the Brazilian Civil Code, which states that the amount of alimony should be proportional to the needs of the person receiving it and the ability to pay of the person providing it.
Factors that are taken into consideration when determining the amount of alimony include the income and assets of both parties, the length of the marriage, and the standard of living established during the marriage.
The court may also consider other factors such as the age, health, and education of the parties, as well as any special needs or circumstances that may affect the amount of alimony.
Factors that are taken into consideration when determining the amount of alimony include the income and assets of both parties, the length of the marriage, and the standard of living established during the marriage.
The court may also consider other factors such as the age, health, and education of the parties, as well as any special needs or circumstances that may affect the amount of alimony.