clueless55
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What is the name of your state? Maryland
When two parties cannot come to an agreement in distribution of property and the decision is left up to the court, how much weight is placed on 'the standard of living established during the marriage' and 'any other factor the court deems just and equitable' when there is clearly an 'at fault party', when determining alimony. The marriage was 34 years and the 'at fault party' has the highest income?
When two parties cannot come to an agreement in distribution of property and the decision is left up to the court, how much weight is placed on 'the standard of living established during the marriage' and 'any other factor the court deems just and equitable' when there is clearly an 'at fault party', when determining alimony. The marriage was 34 years and the 'at fault party' has the highest income?