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alimony
alimony (ˈælɪmənɪ) [ad. L. alimōnia nutriment; f. al-ĕre to nourish: see -mony.] 1. Nourishment; supply of the means of living, maintenance.1656 Cowley Avarice (1710) II. 755 To see, that he should not want Alimony befitting his Condition. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vi. 193 That she may have str... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alimony
In 2012, Massachusetts signed into law comprehensive alimony reform. This law sets limits on alimony and eliminates lifetime alimony. In 2023 Florida passed an alimony reform bill (SB 1416) which eliminated permanent alimony and established a process for allowing alimony payers to request wikipedia.org
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alimony
alimony/ˈælɪmənɪ; ?@ -məunɪ; `æləˌmonɪ/ n[U]allowance that a court may order a man to pay to his wife or former wife before or after a legal separation or divorce (经法院判决在分居或离婚以前或以後男方付给妻子或前妻的)赡养费. Cf 参看 maintenance 2. 牛津英汉双解词典
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What Is Permanent Alimony? - Divorce and Your Money
By Shawn Leamon January 5, 2018. Permanent alimony is financial support paid from one party to another after a divorce. Unlike other types of alimony or spousal support, permanent alimony is usually paid until one spouse dies. As the name implies, permanent (or lifetime) alimony means that even if the paying spouse retires and lives on social ...
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Topic No. 452, Alimony and Separate Maintenance
Jan 12, 2024Generally, alimony or separate maintenance payments are deductible by the payer spouse and includible in the recipient spouse's income if paid under a divorce or separation agreement executed before 2019. You can't deduct alimony or separate maintenance payments made under a divorce or separation agreement (1) executed after 2018, or (2 ...
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Alimony (disambiguation)
Alimony is a legal obligation on a person to provide financial support to his or her spouse before or after marital separation or divorce. Alimony may also refer to: Alimony (1917 film), American silent drama film Alimony (1924 film), American silent drama film Alimony (1949 film), American wikipedia.org
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How Judges Determine the Amount of Alimony | DivorceNet
Upper Limits on Alimony and One Judge's Informal "40% Rule". A few state laws set caps on the amount of alimony. In Illinois, for instance, when maintenance is calculated under the state's guideline formula, the result may not be more than 40% of both spouses' combined net incomes. Also, when the guideline calculation would result in combined ...
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Adjusted Gross Income, Alimony Payments - Explanations
Adjusted Gross Income, Alimony Payments. A taxpayer who pays qualified alimony or separate maintenance pursuant to a divorce or separation instrument entered ...
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Alimony, Child Support, Court Awards, Damages 1 - Internal Revenue Service
Answer. Child Support - No. Child support payments are not subject to tax. Child support payments are not taxable to the recipient (and not deductible by the payer). When you calculate your gross income to see whether you're required to file a tax return, don't include child support payments received. Alimony - Alimony (including separation or ...
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Alimony (1924 film)
Alimony is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by James W. Horne and starring Grace Darmond, Warner Baxter, and Ruby Miller. Jimmy soon goes broke after Marion demands and gets a huge alimony allowance. wikipedia.org
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Alimony (1917 film)
Alimony is a lost 1917 American silent drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Lois Wilson. associates herself intimately with a number of divorce attorneys who live well on their percentage from unscrupulously secured divorces carrying a large alimony wikipedia.org
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Alimony (1949 film)
Alimony is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Martha Vickers. A friend of Kitty's told her she could work as co-respondent in alimony cases where the man was framed to up the settlement sum. wikipedia.org
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Object: Alimony
Object: Alimony is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Scott R. wikipedia.org
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Translation of "There was no question of alimony" in Chinese
Translations in context of "There was no question of alimony" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: There was no question of alimony. She earned far more than me.
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Alimony Madness
Alimony Madness is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Helen Chandler, Leon Ames, and Edward Earle. Plot A man's greedy ex-wife who only married him for his money is receiving excessive sums in alimony from him. wikipedia.org
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