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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Requirements for Alimony
The Internal Revenue Code describes requirements for alimony, or spousal support, which is compensation given to one ex-spouse by the other ex-spouse. Alimony provides the spouse who doesn’t make as much money with the money for living expenses over and … Continue reading
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Establishing Paternity
The father’s paternity – that is “the state of being a father” – should be established as soon as possible after the baby is born. Paternity protects the mother, the child, and the father, because it reduces the possibility that … Continue reading
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