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Alimony is also referred to as spousal support and it is an obligation in divorce law that forces one spouse to support......
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New Mexico is an alimony state. Alimony Guidelines have been established in the Second Judicial District Court in Albuquerque. The other districts......
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In most cases, alimony payments are deductible to the payer (and count as income to the recipient). This can result in tax savings for both spouses. ...
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Spousal support (or alimony, as it used to be called) isn't awarded in every Oregon divorce. What is alimony? Alimony is money the court orders one spouse to pay to the ...
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Temporary and permanent alimony is part of spousal support guidelines which can be agreed on in or out of court. Alimony, also called spousal support, is a specific amoun...
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During and after divorce, one spouse may need financial support from the other—this type of financial support is known as alimony. This support allows for the supported s...
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