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Family

Oct. 26, 2001

Financial Freedom After Divorce

It is California public policy that a spouse receiving spousal support become self-supporting in a reasonable period of time. In order to implement that goal, courts warn support recipients that they must become self-supporting in a given period of time or risk losing spousal support.

        By Fred Silberberg
        
        It is California public policy that a spouse receiving spousal support become self-supporting in a reasonable period of time. In order to implement that goal, courts warn support recipients that they must become self-supporting in a given period of time or risk losing spousal support.
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