When a divorce decree in Arizona includes spousal maintenance provisions lacking clarity, those provisions are considered indefinite. These clauses often lead to future disagreements and potential legal battles. For example, a decree stating alimony continues “until the recipient is self-sufficient” lacks specific criteria for determining self-sufficiency, potentially creating conflict down the road. The issue creates financial uncertainty for both parties involved.
Clear, precise language within divorce settlements is paramount to avoid future litigation and emotional distress. Avoiding indefiniteness in spousal support stipulations can save significant time and expense in subsequent court appearances. The presence of specific terms, durations, and conditions pertaining to spousal maintenance helps ensure fairness and predictability in financial arrangements post-divorce. Historically, poorly defined settlements have resulted in protracted legal battles.