Recent lawsuits and proposed new legislation are challenging traditional ways of calculating and awarding alimony — not just whether it’s awarded, but also how much will be paid and for how long.
The National Law Journal recently reported on proposed laws that would put limits on how long alimony can be paid (in Massachusetts) and give […]
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