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I hope she won't be wanting any palimony from me.
"Do we someday have to revisit the issue of palimony?"
So have I. Palimony sounds like bad news for the boys.
The trial, which brought about the concept of palimony, was widely covered in the media at the time.
How did you become the father of palimony?
At the end of their relationship, Hegarty sued for palimony.
"An old girlfriend tried to sue him for palimony.
This was just after that palimony suit he'd been involved in, and my girlfriend had been rooting for his ex.
One man wanted to know abut palimony.
I fired that lawyer and hired another one who specializes in divorce, palimony, and overseas money accounts.
Unlike alimony, which is typically provided for by law, palimony is not guaranteed to unmarried partners.
She was previously engaged to Ringo Starr, whom she sued for palimony.
And everybody loved the Palimony Pagoda.
Other first-time entries include palimony, kissogram and sloane ranger.
After Jones death, the actress Sherry Jackson unsuccessfully sued his estate for palimony.
In one episode, Dennis asks Gloria out on a date, but fearful of a palimony or sexual harassment suit, he takes along his attorney.
(See effects of marriage and palimony.)
Palimony is the division of financial assets and real property on the termination of a personal live-in relationship wherein the parties are not legally married.
New York Magazine Jan 10, 1983, "The Prince of Palimony"
Toward the end of his life his former chauffeur and lover, Scott Thorson, sued him for palimony.
In November 1998, Orser lost a legal battle to prevent public disclosure when ex-partner sued him for palimony.
(No palimony agreement, apparently.)
He still faces legal fallout stemming from a nasty palimony suit filed against him in 1989 by his longtime co-star and girlfriend, Sondra Locke.
Mr. Mitchelson, who put palimony on the books, defines celebrity good will more broadly than some and predicts that one day it will make case law.