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What Can I do If My Spouse Stops Financial Support During Our Divorce?

 
Posted on October 18, 2015December 12, 2025 by Accel Admin

  • A court will require an independent spouse to support a dependent spouse when engaging in a divorce case.
  • Those who ignore a court order may acquire counsel fees in addition to the support

 

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