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Are you involved in divorce proceedings and you are probably in line to receive alimony or about to pay your spouse alimony, and you would like to get yourself acquainted with the ways it works? If so, you are at the right place. This article covers some of the questions on your mind concerning alimony payments. Questions ranging from what alimony is, how long does alimony last, how judges award alimony, whether it is taxable, and how both you and your spouse can possibly reach an agreement without having a judge make one for you. <\/p>
Alimony, unlike what most people believe, doesn’t happen automatically and is not awarded by every court in the US. Let’s dive right in<\/p>