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That is dependent of the work history of the wife.

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Q: In California is a spouse entitled to alimony and medical insurance paid for by husband after 13 years of marriage?
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If a couple living together for 16 years never married is anyone entitled to alimony is they separate?

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What if I were never legally married in California but have been told by the court to pay alimony?

If you were never legally married in California, the court would generally not have the authority to order you to pay alimony. Alimony is usually only awarded in divorce cases to provide financial support to a spouse after the end of the marriage. If you have been wrongly ordered to pay alimony, you should consult with a family law attorney to seek judicial review and potentially have the order overturned.


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In Illinois what rights does a spouse have after 2 years for alimony?

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What is a stay at home mom entitled to in a divorce?

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