alimony

[ˈælɪməni]

alimony Definition

a regular payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce or legal separation.

Using alimony: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alimony" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She received a large amount of alimony after the divorce.

  • Example

    The court ordered him to pay alimony to his ex-wife.

  • Example

    He was struggling to make ends meet after paying alimony to his former spouse.

alimony Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alimony

Phrases with alimony

  • ongoing payments made by one spouse to the other for an indefinite period of time

    Example

    She was awarded permanent alimony after the divorce due to her inability to support herself.

  • temporary payments made by one spouse to the other to help them become self-sufficient

    Example

    He was ordered to pay rehabilitative alimony to his ex-wife for a period of two years to help her get back on her feet.

  • a form of alimony paid to a former partner in a non-marital relationship

    Example

    She sued her former partner for palimony after their relationship ended.

Origins of alimony

from Latin 'alimonia', meaning 'nourishment'

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Summary: alimony in Brief

'Alimony' [ˈælɪməni] refers to a regular payment made by one spouse to the other after a divorce or legal separation. It is often used to help the receiving spouse maintain their standard of living. Different types of alimony include permanent and rehabilitative alimony, as well as palimony for non-marital relationships. Examples of its usage include 'She received a large amount of alimony after the divorce.' and 'The court ordered him to pay alimony to his ex-wife.'

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