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Massachusetts was the leader in alimony reform when it passed
comprehensive Alimony Reform Action of 2011 however there has been a series of attempt to misinterpret legislative intent and subvert the law since then.
A new bill is now going through the legislative process to fix the this.
On recent bright spot is a recent Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling that
durational limits to certain alimony agreements that predate The Act is not unconstitutional. A sorely needed ray of hope on what is in Minnesota a gloomy day both on the weather front as well as the reform front.
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