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Alimony
(redirected from Spousal support)

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Alimony
Periodic payments made to a former spouse (or a current spouse from whom one is separated). Alimony is tax deductible for the paying person and is taxable income for the receiving person.


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Sala, 46, had sought 150,000 dollars-per-month in child support, retroactive from 1988, and 3 million dollars-a-month in spousal support, retroactive from 2006.
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