Fewer Women Receive Partner Alimony After Divorce
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Fewer women receive partner alimony after divorce
CBS (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek) reveals that in 2023, 13 per cent of recently divorced women received partner support from an ex-partner, compared to 18 per cent in 2011. Partner alimony is a financial contribution in which one ex-partner pays the other to (temporarily) compensate for the income difference that arises after the divorce. CBS has analysed the incomes of people divorced from their registered or married partner no more than…
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