Alimony Reform

Is Spousal Support Finally Getting A Serious Update?

Elizabeth Benedict | Posted 01.16.2012

Elizabeth Benedict

Instead of allowing people to end a failed relationship, the antiquated laws in Massachusetts, Florida, and New Jersey states force them to become permanent adversaries, returning to divorce court whenever circumstances change. They endure a lifetime of legal fees and divorce that never ends.

What Massachusetts Alimony Reform REALLY Means

Nancy Van Tine | Posted 09.26.2011

Nancy Van Tine

Reforming the alimony system has been an issue in states across the nation. The rest of the country has been less reluctant to reform than my home sta...

Why Stay-At-Home Dads May Get Screwed In A Split

Beverly Willett | Posted 09.25.2011

Beverly Willett

Last year there were approximately five million stay-at-home moms in the United States. (The number decreased slightly from 2008, statistically insig...

Does Alimony Reform Put Women At A Financial Disadvantage?

Forbes | Posted 09.11.2011

Over the past few years, an alimony reform movement, of sorts, has taken shape across the nation, and now many consider "lifetime alimony" a thing of ...

Never-Ending Alimony in Massachusetts

Elizabeth Benedict | Posted 05.25.2011

Elizabeth Benedict

Divorce in Massachusetts means never have to say goodbye to your ex. Decades after your divorce, you can be dragged to court, or you can do the dragging yourself.