Alimony is a court-awarded payment from one spouse to the other spouse. Alimony can be temporary (before the divorce is final), periodic (monthly), lump sum (one payment, one time) or rehabilitative (payment of educational/housing or other one-time costs which result in a adjustment in life style). Concerns raised when a party petitions the Court for an award of alimony may include the length of the marriage, the ability of one party to pay alimony to the other and  the life style shared during the course of the marriage.

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Saturday, 19 May 2012

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