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HOW LONG CAN ALIMONY BE AWARDED?
(provided by Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek & Blomberg, P.A.)

    In Maryland, alimony is typically awarded for a period of "rehabilitation" until the spouse receiving alimony can be expected to become self-supporting through education, training or work experience.

    The Court can award indefinite alimony if it finds that: (1) due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability, the party seeking alimony cannot reasonably be expected to make substantial progress toward becoming self-supporting; or (2) even after the party seeking alimony will have made as much progress toward becoming self-supporting as can reasonably be expected, the respective standards of living of the parties will be unconscionably disparate.

    Indefinite alimony may also be awarded in cases where parties have a lengthy marriage and one spouse will always earn substantially more than the other spouse.

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