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alp227

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Mon Mar 5, 2012, 03:28 AM Mar 2012

In Age of Dual Incomes, Alimony Payers Prod States to Update Laws

In the waning days of this year’s legislative session, Florida lawmakers and advocacy groups are pushing to overhaul the state’s alimony law in a bid to better reflect today’s marriages and make the system less burdensome for the alimony payer.

Florida joins a grass-roots movement in a growing number of states that seeks to rewrite alimony laws by curbing lifelong alimony and alleviating the financial distress that some payers — still mostly men — say they face. The activists say the laws in several states, including Florida, unfairly favor women and do not take into account the fact that a majority of women work and nearly a third have college degrees.

The Florida House recently approved legislation that would make lifelong alimony more difficult to award and less onerous for the payer and, in the case of a remarriage, would place a new spouse’s income off-limits in awarding payments. Attention turns to the Senate, where the companion bill is less far-reaching. Florida had already changed some provisions in alimony law two years ago.

Traditionally, alimony was designed to prevent divorced women who did not work and were less educated from falling into poverty. According to this view, the woman’s job was to raise children and run the household. Today, with both spouses often working, that situation is far less common. The question now is: What is fair alimony in the 21st century?

full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/05/us/alimony-payers-prod-states-to-update-divorce-laws.html?pagewanted=all

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In Age of Dual Incomes, Alimony Payers Prod States to Update Laws (Original Post) alp227 Mar 2012 OP
wait... they can take your spouse's income? Tunkamerica Mar 2012 #1
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