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Divorce - General, Laws and Process
As an investigator I have seen and heard of a lot of relationship problems. Our agency regularly receives calls from a husband or wife that suspects an unfaithful partner and wants to either catch their partner cheating or prove that they are not cheating for peace of mind.
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The court may decide that one spouse needs financial support, or alimony, from the other. The Idaho court grants a request for maintenance to provide the petitioning spouse with basic living expenses in order to maintain the lifestyle he or she enjoyed during the marriage. Before granting a request for maintenance, the court considers if the spouse seeking maintenance lacks sufficient property to provide for his or her basic living expenses, and whether he or she is unable find a suitable job.
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