Did you know that you can accidentally terminate your alimony? In this video, we discuss actions that a divorced person can do that would stop alimony payments or spousal maintenance. We also cover calculating alimony payments, how long does alimony last, and actions that affect alimony. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/termminating-alimony-in-illinois
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Other than child custody, the portion of divorce proceedings that couples usually fight over the most is alimony. Alimony, now referred to as maintenance, is a type of court-ordered payment awarded to a spouse or former spouse under a separation or divorce agreement. Often, one spouse makes more money than the other, and alimony payments are meant to help bridge the gap between the divorce and becoming financially self-sufficient.
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