A divorce between husband and wife does not require alimony for the wife.
The divorce parties do not have to pay alimony because they are not supporting or being supported. However, if at the time of divorce, both parties have children together, and the child is raised by the woman after divorce, the man shall pay the child support fee regularly in the later period until the child reaches the age of independence.
For a child supported by one party, the other party shall bear part or all of the necessary living and education expenses. The amount and duration of the expenses shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment. The agreement or judgment on the children's living expenses and education expenses shall not prevent the children from making reasonable demands to either of the parents in excess of the original amount of the agreement or judgment when necessary.
[Legal Basis]
Article 1090 of the Civil Code states that if one party has difficulties in life during divorce, the other party who can afford it should give appropriate help. The specific measures shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.