(1) No, your son will not be required to pay alimony when his wife files for divorce.(2) And the law takes a dim view of marital partners attempting to change how the marriage, divorce, and alimony laws will apply to them once they are already married.(3) Her suffering is increased when she discovers that she'll have to pay alimony to her absent husband, who's been having an affair behind her back.(4) When a divorce lands in court, children should be insulated as much as possible from adult decisions like alimony and support payments.(5) Current wages are also protected, unless a court has ordered you to make payments for child support, alimony or other support or maintenance.(6) If she was getting tired of his extracurricular activities and the thought of divorce was entering her mind, doesn't California have alimony and child support?(7) Include any bonuses, tips, commissions, alimony , child support, dividends, interest earnings, and government benefits.(8) Today the doors of the civil courts are open for us in issues of custody, alimony , maintenance, guardianship and shared property.(9) Certain debts such as back taxes, student loans, alimony , and child support cannot be discharged.(10) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510These courts protected women's rights to divorce, alimony , child custody and child support,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she says.(11) Alimony, including back alimony , is deductible in the year in which it's paid.(12) he is said to have paid $300,000 alimony to his first wife(13) In this case, as it appears that there is a substantial question of domicile to be decided, and as it cannot be determined for several months, the wife is entitled to alimony .(14) However, by doing so she loses the right to maintenance or alimony which a divorced woman can claim legally.(15) This bill is about people using the bankruptcy system to evade paying alimony and child support payments.(16) In other words, if one of Susie's great-grandparents were black, Frank would be entitled to an annulment and relieved of his obligations to provide alimony or child support.