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Eric K. Johnson, Attorney
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No-fault alimony is inherently unreasonable and inequitableThe argument for alimony being awarded to the spouse who seeks a divorce on a no-fault basis is inherently unreasonable and inequitable

The argument for alimony being awarded to the spouse who seeks a divorce on a no-fault basis is inherently unreasonable and inequitable. So how is it that a woman can seek a divorce in Utah on no-fault grounds and then claim she wants her faultless spouse–who is willing to stay married–to pay alimony to “maintain the lifestyle to which she has become accustomed during the marriage”? [...]

An adversarial system is by nature and design a zero sum game. There is no win-win. There can’t be. An adversarial system is by nature and design a zero sum game. There is no win-win. There can’t be.

Our system of litigation is adversarial. An adversarial system is by nature and design a zero sum game. There is no win-win. There can’t be. So why does the judiciary and why do the pseudo-intellectuals and cowards masquerading as peacemakers in the legal professional bemoan the fact that litigation is so “contentious”? [...]