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maybe i can get a faster answer hereWhat is the name of your state? Pennsylvania I was wondering if anyone knows if I can receive alimony for doing a college course at home because its schooling even though I am not actually attending school? I have one more year to finish. Any info will be appreciated. |
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| And maybe you didn't get an answer because no one knows what the heck you are talking about? Alimony has nothing to do with attending school. |
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rehabilitative alimonyyou can receive alimony if you are going to school to get an education to be able to support yourself so yes it has something to do with it. |
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| Now I know the reason you never got an answer.... And you won't get any further one from me. Ta Ta |
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| How about this, dearie? Since you are being paid alimony which allows you to complete your education, try taking a full load, instead of one class at home at a time? If you have other courses on campus: a. You can finish your education in a timely manner and b. There is no question that you are a full time student
__________________ Adoptive parents ARE "real" parents. Sharing genes is not what makes you a "parent"! |
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well its the whole thingthe course is everything i need to graduate its just all to do at home. i am already a year into it and i dont want to waste that $ to attend school because this is already started. i am presently receiving spousal support which they are goin to try to drop and thats why i was wondering if i might be able to keep it for another year because of that. |
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| how many hours a day is this course?
__________________ Cal Naughton, Jr.: I like to think of Jesus as a mischievous badger. |
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#8
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| [quote]Originally posted by stephenk how many hours a day is this course? =================================== My response: . . . and, is it an English composition course? Because, if it is, you can give up now. IAAL |
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