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§50-16.10. Alimony without action

by Rosen Law Firm on November 5, 2008

§ 50-16.10. Alimony without actionAlimony without action may be allowed by confession of judgment under G.S. 1A-1, Rule 68.1. [click to continue…]

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§50-16.1A. Definitions

by Rosen Law Firm on November 5, 2008

§ 50-16.1A. Definitions
As used in this Chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
(1) “Alimony” means an order for payment for the [click to continue…]

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§50-16.2A. Postseparation support

by Rosen Law Firm on November 5, 2008

§ 50-16.2A. Postseparation support
(a) In an action brought pursuant to Chapter 50 of the General Statutes, either party may move for postseparation support. The verified pleading, verified [click to continue…]

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§50-16.3A. Alimony (16 factors )

by Rosen Law Firm on November 5, 2008

§ 50-16.3A. Alimony (16 factors )
(a) Entitlement. – In an action brought pursuant to Chapter 50 of the General Statutes, either party may move for alimony. The court shall award alimony to [click to continue…]

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§ 50-16.4. Counsel fees in actions for alimony, postseparation supportAt any time that a dependent spouse would be entitled to alimony pursuant to G.S. 50-16.3A, or postseparation support [click to continue…]

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