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Q: What is a palimony state?
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Can you be sued for palimony in state of California?

Yes.


What is palamony and what are the laws in Fl for obtaining palimony?

Palimony is when you have lived with someone for many years and are no longer with them and sue for rights from the relationship. Florida does NOT have common law or palimony laws. You are out of luck if you live in Florida and have considered yourself married. You are not married nor it is recognized by the state.


Is palimony in Florida?

No Florida recognize or have any type of palimony laws. Palimony is a form of alimony for couples who are not married.


Can you get palimony in Michigan?

no


Which states recognize palimony?

There are over 20 states that have palimony laws. California, Nebraska, Michigan, New York , North Carolina, Hawaii and Indiana all recognize palimony.


Does palimony apply for gay relationship?

Generally only if the couple was married or in a domestic partnership, and the marriage was recognized by the state.


Is there palimony in Washington state?

As of 2014, there is no spousal type support for live in partners. There is no length of time that makes a difference in that respect.


What is the term palimony mean legally?

palimony is a term used to describe court order financial settlement in disputes relating to what?


Do you have to be married in order to share the benefits of a community property state?

No, a palimony suit can be filed.AnswerYes. You must be married to benefit from the legal provisions of a community property state which apply to couples who are legally married. In the case of a couple who was not married, the party who wants to take a share of the property must bring a suit in court. Palimony suits are expensive and difficult to win and the outcome does not necessarily follow a community property scheme. Palimony suits are more useful as a negotiating tool to gain some property from the relationship.


Are there palimony laws in North Carolina?

From my research, there do not appear to be palimony laws anywhere. A few lawsuits have been attempted, but since no legal agreement (i.e. marriage) was entered, these lawsuits usually fail.


If you have a common law marriage in a state that recognizes common law marriages and move to a state that does not recognize them can you be sued for palimony if you separate?

Palimony is a relatively new word used to describe support paid by one person who was in an unmarried relationship when the relationship ends. Therefore, it has nothing to do with marriage. It's an award set up by a court order after a civil suit brought by one of two people who were formerly living together who are unmarried. It is not dependent on common law marriage statutes. One of the first publicized "palimony" suits was brought against Liberace by a long term partner. Palimony is awarded to a successful plaintiff in a civil suit and is a difficult and expensive to prove.Therefore, the answer to your question is yes. See also the link provided below for Common Law Marriage and Spousal Support.


Are you entitled to palimony after living with a man for 7 years?

Perhaps, or he might be.