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  2. How Does Alimony Work? (2024 Guide) – Forbes Advisor

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    Alimony agreements are binding plans for one spouse to contribute financial assistance to another spouse following a divorce. Here's how alimony works.

  3. What Is Alimony? How Is It Calculated and How Does It Work?

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    In simple terms, alimony is a payment that one former spouse makes to another during divorce or separation. In some cases, alimony is temporary throughout separation proceedings, whereas other people will qualify for permanent alimony depending upon alimony laws.

  4. Alimony - Wikipedia

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    Alimony, also called aliment (Scotland), maintenance (England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada, New Zealand), spousal support (U.S., Canada) and spouse maintenance (Australia), [1] is a legal obligation on a person to provide financial support to their spouse before or after marital separation or divorce.

  5. What Is Alimony? Definition & Examples – Forbes Advisor

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    Alimony is money one spouse is required to pay to another. The purpose is to help ensure that a divorce does not cause a drastic decline in quality of living for a lower earning spouse–especially...

  6. Alimony: What Do I Need to Know Before Divorce? - Nolo

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    Alimony is basically defined as one spouse's payment to the other—under a court order or the couple's agreement—after divorce or while a divorce case is proceeding. States use different terms for alimony, such as spousal support and maintenance, but they usually mean essentially the same thing.

  7. Alimony: Definition, Types, and Tax Rules - Investopedia

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    Alimony refers to a periodic predetermined sum awarded to a spouse or former spouse following a separation or divorce. The goal of alimony is to provide spousal support so they can continue...

  8. What is Alimony: Key Facts and Questions | WH Law

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    Alimony, often called spousal support or spousal maintenance, is a legal obligation for one spouse to provide financial support to the other following a divorce or separation. The primary purpose of alimony is to help the receiving spouse maintain the standard of living established during the marriage.

  9. What Is Alimony? The Essential Guide - LegalZoom

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    Alimony, also called spousal support or spousal maintenance, is a court-ordered payment in which one former spouse pays the other following a legal separation or divorce.

  10. Spousal Support (Alimony) Basics - FindLaw

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    Alimony or spousal support is court-ordered financial support paid by one former spouse to their former spouse. The purpose of alimony is to ensure that the divorcing spouses enjoy the same standard of living as they did during their marriage. Courts typically award alimony, on a case-by-case basis, to the lower-earning spouse.

  11. Alimony / Spousal Support Law | Divorce Law Center | Justia

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    Justia provides a comprehensive 50-state survey on alimony considerations, as well as forms and resources for each state. After determining each ex-spouse’s earning capacity, courts usually consider an array of other factors that may adjust a spousal support obligation up or down.