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Alimony is financial support that one spouse pays to the other after divorce, where one of the spouses is not completely self-supporting and must rely on the other for ...
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Alimony is money one spouse pays to the other for support during divorce proceedings and/or for some time following a final divorce. The concept of alimony developed at a...
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Alimony is a payment from one spouse to the other to help the recipient spouse maintain a lifestyle as close as possible to the marital standard of living. It is not ge...
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Filing for chapter 13 bankruptcy may be a good option for you if you can show regular, reliable income and you would like to keep your assets. Within fifteen days after ...
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Do I Have to List My Mother’s Contribution toward my Child’s Daycare as Income on the Means Test?...
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When you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you must file Form 22C -- Chapter 13 Statement of Current Monthly Income and Calculation of Commitment Period and Disposable Inco...
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Wyoming only recognizes two grounds for divorce: irreconcilable differences and incurable insanity. Irreconcilable differences provides the traditional no-fault ground fo...
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West Virginia recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. The basis for a no-fault divorce is that there are irreconcilable differences between the two spouse...