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May 24, 2014

Recast alimony as a 'marriage buyout'

In "The Marriage Buyout," Cynthia Lee Starnes argues that alimony is often the only practical tool for making sure the law of divorce treats primary caregivers as equal partners in marriage.


From divorce court to popular culture, "alimony" is a dirty word. The institution itself is often viewed as a historical relic that harkens back to a gendered past in which women lacked the economic independence to free themselves from their husbands. However, in "The Marriage Buyout," Cynthia Lee Starnes argues that alimony is often the only practical tool for making sure the law of divorce treats primary caregivers as equal partners in marriage. He...

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