aid, annuity, bread and butter, financial assistance, help, old-age insurance, public assistance, scholarship, subsistence, tax benefit
Definitionn. court-ordered support paid by one spouse to another after they are separated
Last update: June 27, 2015
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The alimony that she is getting is insufficient for her. [Please select]
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About 80,000 went in payments on all the estates to the Land Bank, about 30,000 went for the upkeep of the estate near Moscow, the town house, and the allowance to the three princesses; about 15,000 was given in pensions and the same amount for asylums; 150,000 alimony was sent to the countess; about 70,000 went for interest on debts. [Please select]
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And would a jury give me five shillings alimony tomorrow, eh. [Please select]
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If she divorces him, he'll have to have alimony.' [Please select]
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Lyons explained to her that alimony was a natural and moral increment of divorce. [Please select]
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Trenor feelingly concluded, "that most of her alimony is paid by other women's husbands." [Please select]
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She'd have thrown me over long ago, if she didn't want my money--all my money; not what she might get in alimony if we said 'Goodbye; the parting words are spoken.' [Please select]
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It WAS foolish of her to get that second divorce--Carry always overdoes things--but she said the only way to get a penny out of Fisher was to divorce him and make him pay alimony. [Please select]
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