The complex and varied relationships between men and women, when they come to an end, oft leave a bitter residue and a smoldering irritation for which the salve, often the only soothing balm, is cash. It is a poor substitute for love, affection or attention, but for many its satisfactions are longer lasting. "Ordinarily, alimony is the end product of the fission of matrimony by acrimony." (Elkin v Ehrens,
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TRIMMER v. VAN BOMEL
107 Misc.2d 201 (1980)
Leonard W. Trimmer, Plaintiff, v. Catherine B. Van Bomel, Defendant.
Supreme Court, Trial Term, New York County.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
November 4, 1980
November 4, 1980
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Supreme Court, Trial Term, New York County.
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