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in the state of kentucky after a divorce decree, is it possible to receive alimony if the spouse have proof and the lawyers have proven that adultrey has been commited due to the birth of a child.
in the state of kentucky after a divorce decree, is it possible to receive alimony if the spouse have proof and the lawyers have proven that adultrey has been commited due to the birth of a child.
No, alimony would have had to have been ordered in the original decree. Adultery does not play that big of a factor in awarding spousal support. The economic standards of both parties are the major consideration.
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