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Maintenance may be granted to either spouse for a Limited or indefinite time, based on the following factors:
 
(1) the time necessary to acquire sufficient education and training to enable the spouse to find appropriate employment and become self-supporting; (2) the duration of the Marriage; (3) the financial resources of the spouse seeking Alimony, including marital Property apportioned to such spouse and such spouse's ability to meet his or her needs independently; (4) the tax consequences to each spouse; (5) the age of the spouses; (6) the physical and emotional conditions of the spouses; (7) the work experience and length of absence from the job market of the spouse seeking Alimony; (8) the vocational skills and employability of the spouse seeking support and Alimony; (9) the probable duration of the need of the spouse seeking support and Alimony; (10) custodial and child support responsibilities; (11) the educational level of each spouse at the time of the Marriage and at the time the action for support is commenced; (12) any Premarital or other agreements; (13) the earning capacity of the spouse seeking maintena
 
Marital misconduct is not a factor. Maintenance payments may be ordered to be paid through the court. [Iowa Code Annotated; Sections 598.21, 598.22, and 598.32].
 
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Lynda appeals contending (1) she should have spousal support, (2) the property division was not equitable, and (3) certain assets and debts were not included in the property division. She also asks for an award of attorney fees on appeal.
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Scott was granted regular visitation and was ordered to pay child support of $1692 per month for the three children. Scott was ordered to pay spousal support of $600 per month until he reached the age of sixty-five or retired, whichever occurred later. ...
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