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The divorce deterrent

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June 29, 2008

LAST SUNDAY'S letter "Judges eye many factors," by family law attorneys Justin Kelsey and Scott Stevenson, suggests that a lifetime of alimony payments is reasonable, since it acts as a deterrent to avoiding a marriage mistake in the first place.

That's like a healthcare professional or an automotive engineer suggesting that a lifetime of paralysis is not so bad because it acts as a deterrent to driving too fast in the first place.

At least those professions are dedicated to reducing the implications of a common mistake, not to codifying it into case law to create a professional revenue stream.

JEFFREY BODENSTAB
Boston

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