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Spousal Support:
Spousal support, commonly called alimony, is money paid by one spouse to the other. In Oregon, spousal support is classified in three categories:
- Transitional support where the judge looks at what support is needed to assist the spouse in re-entering the work force. Funds can be used for education or training;
- Compensatory support where the judge determines an amount of support that compensates one spouse for supporting or contributing to the other's education, career, or earning ability; and
- Spousal maintenance where the judge considers what support is appropriate to keep a standard of living similar to what was enjoyed in the marriage.
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