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Old 10-06-2010, 08:50 AM   #5
classicman
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
PA doesn't have alimony, as some states do, but there is a provision for support during a court approved training/schooling plan, to reenter the workforce.
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A "TOP SEVEN" LIST OF MISCONCEPTIONS REGARDING PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY LAW
1) “There is no alimony in Pennsylvania”. I am constantly amazed at how many new clients believe that alimony does not exist in Pennsylvania. Let me set the record straight: alimony is alive and kicking in Pennsylvania. Section 3701(a) of the Pennsylvania Divorce Code provides that “[w]here a divorce decree has been entered, the court may allow alimony, as it deems reasonable, to either party only if it finds that alimony is necessary.”
Just clarifying - well trying to anyway.
Oh and I voluntarily paid it a few years ago for a bit.
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However, even that's irksome when she's living with her paramour, more so when you're supporting them both.
Thats what made me the most angry. The money was for her to provide for her and the kids (Alimony & child support) When I ofund out she was wining and dining with her new man while the kids were home alone ... or worse. I did a little investigating, collected information, filed and it ended...
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