There are no specific "palimony laws". Palimony suits are more similar to breach of contract suits and are difficult and costly to pursue. In order to prevail the court must find there was a breach of a contract or promise between the parties. There must be evidence of an implied or express promise from one partner to support the other while receiving something in return such as intimate companionship, domestic support, maintaining the household, etc.
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There are over 20 states that have palimony laws. California, Nebraska, Michigan, New York , North Carolina, Hawaii and Indiana all recognize palimony.
Palamony is similar to alimony but refers to financial support between unmarried partners after a relationship ends. In Florida, palimony is not a recognized legal concept, so there are no specific laws governing it. Unmarried partners would need to rely on other legal avenues, such as contracts or civil lawsuits, to seek financial support if they were not married.
No Florida recognize or have any type of palimony laws. Palimony is a form of alimony for couples who are not married.
Only a few states have common law provisions with a number of limitations, so it will depend on your law, but a palimony suit is still possible.
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Indiana Law Journal ended in 1899.
Indiana Law Journal was created in 1925.
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.
palimony is a term used to describe court order financial settlement in disputes relating to what?
Vagrancy laws in indiana
The Indiana Health Law Review was created in 2004. It is a student-run legal journal that focuses on health law and policy issues.
Yes Indiana has a Castle Doctrine law that's "Stand Your Ground"