Spousal support in Pennsylvania is financial assistance provided by one spouse to the other after separation, but before divorce. This strict definition differs from other states and general use of the term, which sometimes also refers to alimony paid after filing for divorce or after the divorce is finalized.
What is spousal support in Pennsylvania?
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