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stephzh

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Jenny was awarded nominal alimony in a separation agreement because:
 
  a. She is in failing health and completely unable to work.
  b. She expects to inherit a large estate in a few years.
  c. There is a possibility that she may not be employed in the future due to potential health problems.
  d. She paid for her spouse's legal education.

Question 2

When parties must go to trial because they were unable to amicably settle their differences or take advantage of possible resolution through ADR, they would not:
 
  a. Turn over their decision-making power to the court.
  b. Lose the ability to control their own destinies.
  c. Know that they are in good hands because the judge knows all there is to know about the case and their situation.
  d. Wait for the final resolution far beyond the time required for an uncontested hearing.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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