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1 Maybe she found her husband and made him pay alimony - -
2 The good news was he didn't have to pay alimony since his ex had made more money than him.
3 If you pay alimony you can continue deduct the payments from income, and if you receive it you will claim it as income.
4 But in the meantime fiction must not only be divorced from fact, but must pay alimony and be awarded custody of the press despatches.
5 Now, thanks to his long legs, Loretta's rat-faced lawyer was demanding that Danny pay alimony to the tune of a thousand bucks a month.
6 Weinstein had been married to Harriet, to whom he now paid alimony .
7 Now that women are paying alimony more often, they are getting involved in advocating for change.
8 He's paying alimony to three ex-wives out of some kind of fund set up to provide it.
9 I ended up paying alimony to Ted.
10 Whatever side you end up on - paying alimony or receiving it -you need to start preparing.
11 Just as many men grumbled about paying alimony to their former wives, women are not pleased with the turnaround.
12 He became angry and accused the girl's mother of throwing money away; he was tired of paying alimony , etc.
14 Now the law's being set in motion against me by... the guardians of my children, because I've not paid alimony .
15 "I felt as though I had actually proposed, and might have to pay alimony . "
16 Some 12 million tax returns claimed a deduction for paying alimony in 2015, according to IRS statistics.
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