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Question by jer
Submitted on 12/23/2003
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Which states do not persue alimony if there is no child support involved?


Answer by john
Submitted on 5/12/2005
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I don't know.

 

Answer by MisfiredSynapse (pallen162@comcast.net)
Submitted on 9/12/2005
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None.  Men are screwed no matter what state they live in.  If you're single, you get STD's no parental rights, and spend a fortune on women (else you're not getting any).  

If you're married, you still get STD'sbecause the slut's cheating on you, parental rights (the right to go to jail if you discipline them), and spend a fortune on her (you're still probably not getting any).

If you're divorced, you've probably got STD'sbecause the ex cheated on you, you're back to having no parental rights, and are spending a fortune on your ex and her new 'man' (you know, the thing she said you never was).  And now you're still not getting any because all your money goes out for child support, alimony, legal fees, payments for all the credit cards, cars, the house and furniture that SHE kept...  and no other slut is interested in someone that can't buy her all those things.  For one thing a woman hates worse than a man is another woman, especially if that woman is getting all the crap she feels she should be getting.

 

Answer by money
Submitted on 2/9/2006
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25 states

 

Answer by Ed
Submitted on 3/29/2006
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Alaska, Wyoming and Missouri last time I checked.

Ed

 

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