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This article discusses why a Court will deny or approve alimony pendete lite during divorce proceedings despite marital infidelity. (PRWEB) March 10, 2014 In Pennsylvania marital misconduct is a factor considered by the Courts in denying alimony or spousal support, but it does not limit a party’s ability to collect alimony pendente lite. Alimony pendente lite (“APL”) refers to court ordered payments from one spouse to the other spouse during the parties’ separation period and the pendency of the divorce and equitable distribution proceedings, whereas alimony refers a court ordered support
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