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Alimony in Maryland: A Brief Guide
Alіmоnу is a periodic рауmеnt by оnе spouse tо thе оthеr, either durіng оr аftеr a dіvоrсе. In Maryland, the court mау аwаrd alimony to…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Alimony in Arizona
Thе lаw оn alimony іn Arizona was updated in August 2018. Althоugh thе lеgіѕlаturе dіd not make substantial сhаngеѕ tо thе statute, сеrtаіn language wаѕ…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Alimony in Iowa
For соuрlеѕ divorcing in Iowa, аn alimony award саn help mаіntаіn a spouse’s fіnаnсіаl ѕtаbіlіtу. It іѕ nоt uncommon fоr оnе spouse tо have a…
Read MoreAlimony in Nevada: An Overview
Welcome to our overview of alimony in Nevada. In this article, we will guide you through the absolute basics of what to expect if you…
Read MoreThe Facts on Alimony in Louisiana
The definition of alimony is “a husband’s or wife’s court ordered provision for a spouse after separation or divorce.” While this definition is the same…
Read MoreAlimony in Indiana: A Quick Guide
In Indiana, the word “alimony” isn’t used when it comes to divorcing couples. For the purposes of this article, we may use the word “alimony”…
Read MoreAlimony in South Carolina: An Overview
According to Dictionary.com, alimony is defined as “an allowance paid to a person by that person’s spouse or former spouse for maintenance, granted by a…
Read MoreAlimony in Alabama: A Quick Look
What Is Alimony? Alimony is money that one spouse pays to the other for support during or after a divorce. When it comes to the…
Read MoreAlimony in Colorado: What You Need to Know
In the legal sense, alimony is defined as a husband’s or wife’s court ordered provisions paid after a separation or divorce. You may hear it…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Alimony in Oregon
With the dissolution of marriage, the subject of alimony will inevitably come up. Once a marriage is over, the soon-to-be divorced couple will discuss with…
Read MoreAlimony in Texas: Your Complete Guide (Recommended)
Alimony laws are a complicated set of rules, which can drastically vary from state to state. In particular, Texas has very clear guidelines about the…
Read MorePalimony 101: Support for Unmarried Cohabitants
The norm regarding relationships and marriage is changing in major states across the US. Some relationships, associations, and contractual situations that were considered taboo as…
Read MoreHow Long Do Affairs Last?
Perhaps you’ve noticed your spouse acting differently of late, or maybe you have strong suspicions your spouse is cheating. Perhaps you have already confirmed this…
Read MoreDivorce Facts: What You Need to Know
If you are facing a divorce, chances are you are wrought with worry about how this is going to turn out. What you are feeling…
Read MoreSigns You Are Ready for a Divorce
The last thing a couple who is getting married thinks about is divorce. Marriage is supposed to be forever. Unfortunately, reality shows us differently. Approximately…
Read MoreYour Divorce Questions Answered
If you are facing a divorce or know you will be entering into one soon, you likely have many questions, concerns, and worries about how…
Read MoreLoss, Change, and the Future: The Effects of Divorce
People get divorced for a variety of reasons. It’s relatively easy, and there no longer is a social stigma associated with divorce. Often, there is…
Read MoreThe Stages of Divorce
Going through a divorce is difficult, even if you are the one who initiated the proceedings. When you get married, you expect it to last.…
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