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Alimony is determined mostly on the basis of economic considerations and rarely involves moral factors.
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Alimony is determined mostly on the basis of economic considerations and rarely involves moral factors.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Alimony, which is separate from child support, has long been a foundation of divorce law.
Massachusetts Sets Limits on Alimony Jennifer Levitz 2011
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Allowance as a kind of Alimony, which they may lay their Claim to, without actually separating from their Husbands.
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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Alimony as it now exists in most states is out of control.
Fred Silberberg: States Should Follow Massachusetts' Lead Fred Silberberg 2011
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BOSTON—Alimony isn't forever in Massachusetts anymore.
Massachusetts Sets Limits on Alimony Jennifer Levitz 2011
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Alimony, I believe, is still an important part of the law since many parents make sacrifices in the marriage for the greater good of their families and should be rewarded, and more importantly, protected.
Jill Brooke: The Biggest Mistake Women Make With Alimony Jill Brooke 2011
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This year, a grassroots organization, Florida Alimony Reform, is pushing for real change.
Elizabeth Benedict: Space Shuttle Sinks, Florida Alimony Wars Soar Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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Alimony, I believe, is still an important part of the law since many parents make sacrifices in the marriage for the greater good of their families and should be rewarded, and more importantly, protected.
Jill Brooke: The Biggest Mistake Women Make With Alimony Jill Brooke 2011
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Alimony as it now exists in most states is out of control.
Fred Silberberg: States Should Follow Massachusetts' Lead Fred Silberberg 2011
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