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An alimerate is a term used in legal contexts, particularly in family law, to refer to a financial support arrangement where one spouse provides regular payments to the other after separation or divorce. This is meant to assist the recipient spouse in maintaining a similar standard of living to that enjoyed during the marriage. The specifics of alimerate agreements can vary based on jurisdiction and individual circumstances.

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