Thursday, May 10, 2012

Alimony

  • NEW YORK, May 10 (Reuters) - Tables have turned in U.S. divorce courts with more women paying their former husbands alimony and child support than ever before, according to U.S. lawyers.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The recent legislative attempt to change how Florida awards alimony has renewed the debate over how to be fair to both spouses during a divorce, Boca Raton divorce attorney Brian Moskowitz said today.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Women having to pay alimony is one effect of their climb up the corporate ladder. (Shutterstock) NEW YORK -- Tables have turned in U.S. divorce courts with more women paying their former husbands alimony and child support than ever before, according to U.
  • (Edmonton Sun)
  • CHICAGO, May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- This Mothers Day, it appears that an increasing number of moms will be setting aside time to sign child support and alimony checks.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • New Delhi, May 7 (PTI) A civil engineer has been directed by a court here to pay a monthly alimony of Rs 6,000 to his wife, who was thrown out of her in-laws home barely five months after her marriage for allegedly not meeting dowry demands.
  • (MSN India)
  • Q. My 1998 divorce agreement says it was "incorporated, but not merged in the Judgment of Divorce, and that it shall survive as an independent contract." Now I'm a year short of retirement and can't afford to keep paying the alimony.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Mark A. Sessums states that Alimony was first adopted statutorily in Florida in 1828 [Those Seeking Alimony 'Reform Want to End a System That Works, editorial column, April 19].
  • (The Ledger)
  • The issue of permanent alimony has become a lightning rod for the Florida Legislature in recent years.
  • (The Ledger)
  • Beyond the ugliness, he says, there are fundamental questions about how to write the agreement so that alimony is tax deductible, and there are a lot of issues with sales of assets that occur during a divorce.
  • (Reuters)

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