Is alimony a punishment for a divorcing spouse withdrawing the income stream from a marriage?
Is it a mechanism to allow the recipient to live in “the style to which she (or he) has become accustomed”?
A December decision by the Connecticut Supreme Court, Dan v. Dan , held that a sharp increase in income of one ex-spouse, by itself, is not grounds for modifying alimony payments to the other divorced party.
February 09, 2015 at 03:01 PM
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Is alimony a punishment for a divorcing spouse withdrawing the income stream from a marriage?
Is it a mechanism to allow the recipient to live in “the style to which she (or he) has become accustomed”?
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