support paid by one ex-spouse to the other as ordered by a court in a divorce; termed as spousal support in California and some other states
outdated term; alienation of affections was a civil wrong for which a deprived (sexually) husband could sue the party convincing the wife to leave him, but the right to sue has been abolished in almost all states
transfer of title to real property; does not apply to interests other than title, such as a mortgage
1) person who is not a citizen of the country 2) in the United States, any person born in another country to parents who are not American and who has not become a naturalized citizen; there are resident aliens officially permitted to live in the country and illegal aliens who have sneaked into the country or stayed beyond the time permitted on a visa 3) to convey title to property
In Latin, it means "in another place;" taken as an excuse used by a person accused or suspected of a crime.
1) name used other than the given name of a person or reference to that other name; may or may not be an attempt to hide his or her identity
uncertain; usually applied to insurance contracts in which payment is dependent on the occurrence of a contingent event, such as injury to the insured person in an accident