al•i•mo•ny (ˈæl əˌmoʊ ni) n. 1.a periodic allowance ordered to be paid to a spouse or former spouse for maintenance following a divorce or legal separation or while such action is pending. 2.supply of the means of living; maintenance. ...
The Court then quoted state courts in Maine, Kentucky, Rhode Island, New York, and Indiana. The point is that marriage was a status conferred by the government, not a contract that could be altered by the parties. Maryland 1935 In April 1935, the highest court in Maryland wrote: The ...
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REMEMBER THE ALAMO[NY]! THE UNIQUE TEXAS BAN ON PERMANENT ALIMONY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY PROPERTY LAW.The article discusses the ban on permanent alimony and the development of community property law in Texas. It offers an overview of the history of the divorce law in the state. It...
New York state law includes provisions for alimony, also known as spousal maintenance in divorce cases. Alimony or maintenance is defined as a monetary support paid from one spouse to another, according to Cornell Law School. Maintenance or alimony can be paid on a temporary basis, during ...