A former secretary petitions a court for alimony. She tells the court that she will return to
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A former secretary petitions a court for alimony. She tells the court that she will return to work as a secretary, but still needs alimony. Her husband, however, argues that she is capable of earning a higher salary as a paralegal. Assuming he is correct, under what circumstances should the court refuse to take into account the higher salary that she could earn as a paralegal? See Crabill v. Crabill, 119 Md. App. 249, 704 A.2d 532 (Court of Special Appeals 1998).
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Authors: Judith Areen , Milton C Regan
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