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    He added, “His behavior for a decade is, ‘I know that you’re scared, and I know you’re exhausted, you’re freaked out about bills, you go do something about it. I’m not going to ...

  3. Alimony vs. Spousal Support: Which Costs More? - AOL

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    When and how spousal support or alimony is paid depends on the state in which a divorce is initiated. If state law permits both spouses to seek an amicable agreement regarding spousal support ...

  4. Palimony in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Palimony is the division of financial assets and real property on the termination of a personal live-in relationship wherein the parties are not legally married. The term "palimony" is not a legal or historical term, but rather a colloquial portmanteau of the words pal and alimony. Nevertheless, numerous secondary legal sources refer to the ...

  5. Getting a Divorce? What You Need to Know about Alimony - AOL

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    Alimony is a court-ordered sum that one former spouse must pay to another due to a separation or divorce agreement. You might sometimes hear about spousal maintenance or spousal support, which are ...

  6. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    Alimony pendente lite was given until the divorce decree, based on the husband's duty to support the wife during a marriage that still continued. Post-divorce or permanent alimony was also based on the notion that the marriage continued, as ecclesiastical courts could only award a divorce a mensa et thoro, similar to a legal separation today ...

  7. Talk:Alimony - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is estimated that 70% to 80% of all marriages are dual income."[26] In 40% of marriages women make as much or more than men.[22] But alimony, a concept established in 17th century English Common Law to protect a non-working wife who had given all her property rights to her husband (see History above and coverture), has changed little.

  8. Everything you need to know about Missouri’s most ... - AOL

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    From abortion to casino boats, Missouri voters have a packed ballot in November’s election. We break it all down: which issue is which, what your vote means and why these decisions are so divisive.

  9. List of disqualifications for the Jewish priesthood - Wikipedia

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    However, these children, are termed Chalal ("disqualified") and do not possess Kohen status. However, the children born of the union of a Kohen married to the daughter of a non Jewish father are not disqualified, as the prohibition is considered a "Safek Pagum", (doubtful blemish). The high priest may marry a virgin only.