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Insuring Support
Whenever spousal support arrangements are made, it is likely that parties will want to insure that obligation as spousal support ends with the death of either party. Also note that if spousal support ever goes down to zero in terms of amount legally owed, the obligation ends and cannot be increased, extended or rekindled.
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