Postseparation Support
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Postseparation Support | |
Statutes: | N.C.G.S. § § 50-16.2A |
Description | Temporary alimony for the duration of the litigation. |
Takeaway | Typically, almost any alimony claim also has a postseparation support claim. |
Postseparation support is temporary alimony. It serves to provide a dependent spouse with financial assistance while the litigation for alimony proceeds.
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