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Changes to alimony law in Massachusetts
Posted by Julie Balise
January 8, 2013 02:40 PM
Besides an update in the 1970s, the state's antiquated alimony law dated back to the 16th century. That changed with a reform to the law last year, which was due in large part to Steve Hitner, the president and co-founder of the organization Mass Alimony Reform. Take a look at what's different.
Hitner will take your questions live on Friday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m.
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