Alimony definition

Alimony means the same as that term is defined in Section 81-4-101.
Alimony means an order for payment for the support and maintenance of a spouse or former spouse, periodically or in a lump sum, for a specified or for an indefinite term, ordered in an action for divorce, whether absolute or from bed and board, or in an action for alimony without divorce.
Alimony means financial support made to a spouse or former spouse for the support and maintenance of that spouse.

Examples of Alimony in a sentence

  • Alimony and other maintenance payments paid to a resident of a Contracting State shall be taxable only in that State.

  • Alimony or other maintenance payment paid by a resident of a Contracting Party to a resident of the other Contracting Party shall, to the extent it is not allowable as a deduction to the payer in the first-mentioned Party, be taxable only in that Party.

  • Alimony paid to a resident of a Contracting State shall be taxable only in that State.

  • Accounts Receivable Accumulated Savings Alimony Gift Income From Earnings Inheritance Insurance Proceeds Investment Proceeds Legal Settlement Lottery/Gaming Pension/IRA/Retirement Savings Rollover Rental Income Sale of Business Sales of Real Estate Spouse/Parent Other Uninvested cash balances in your account will be automatically invested into the sweep product selected by you or your Investment Advisor or as noted below.

  • Alimony and separate maintenance payments received by a divorced or separated spouse, and taxable under Section 71 of the Code, shall be considered compensation for purposes of computing the maximum annual contribution to the Custodial Account, and the limitations for contributions by a divorced or separated spouse shall be the same as for any other individual.


More Definitions of Alimony

Alimony means divorcees receive survivor benefits only paid if alimony was required as part of the divorce agreement. “Split” means pension credits, contributions or years are split by voluntary negotiation or by court order upon divorce. Contribution-splitting is permitted on a voluntary basis in Australia, Sweden (only in the individual accounts in Pillar 2), Canada, Austria, Germany, Iceland and the United Kingdom. It is required in Switzerland and in Japan if only one spouse works. In Poland, the account balance from Pillar 2 is split upon divorce, if considered community property. In Germany, pension credits may also be split between spouses at the time of retirement, instead of survivor benefits. “Share” means current and divorced wives share the widow’s benefit. “Ch” means the divorced wife or unmarried partner receives the widow’s benefit if there were children in the marriage. “Partial” means divorcee receives a partial benefit.
Alimony means an order for payment for the support and maintenance
Alimony means the same as “alimony or separate maintenance payment” in sections 71(b) (with respect to alimony and separate maintenance payments) and 215 (with respect to deduction for alimony and similar payments), IRC.
Alimony means a court-ordered or voluntary payment of support by one spouse to the other spouse. Alimony includes any voluntary payment made after an order for maintenance, spousal support, temporary support, or separate support when the payment is not intended for the benefit of a child in common to the parties.
Alimony means periodic payments made pursuant to a decree of divorce or of separate maintenance or of separation. Article 20 Government Service 1.
Alimony. ' means spousal support payments ordered by the Court of Queen's Bench during the subsistence of a marriage: see supra, Chapter 1, heading C. "Spouse" may now be interpreted to include cohabitants: Taylor v. Rossu, infra note 277.
Alimony means a court-ordered payment of support by an obligor to an obligee after the dissolution of a marriage.