How many kinds of alimony does one state need?
A recent Court of Appeals decision, Young v. Young, raises a compelling question: Just how many kinds of alimony are there anyway?
In Young v. Young the court grappled with the perplexing argument that all alimony is rehabilitative. In the course of rejecting this assertion, the Court of Appeals managed to mention no fewer than five types of alimony: alimony in solido, rehabilitative alimony, periodic alimony, alimony in futuro, and transitional alimony.
For a good introduction to all of the different kinds of alimony recognized in Tennessee see the Alimony Bench Book put out by the Tennessee Bar Association's Family Law Section [link updated 4/8/05].
Practice Tip -- Don't forget about the most important form of alimony: alimony in arrearage.
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